Pain treatment (also known as analgesia, pain control, or pain relief) can take on many different forms, ranging from acute and easy to chronic and difficult. The majority of doctors and other healthcare professionals offer some pain relief as part of their routine care, and for more complicated cases of pain, they also seek out further assistance from pain medicine, a field of medicine specifically dedicated to treating pain. Anyone who is suffering from pain, whether it be acute or chronic, may frequently find relief and an improved quality of life via the use of a multidisciplinary approach to pain treatment. While addressing chronic pain necessitates additional factors, general pain relief (analgesia) is frequently an acute process. Doctors, pharmacists, clinical psychologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, recreational therapists, nurse practitioners, dentists, and physician assistants make up the typical pain treatment team. Other mental health professionals and massage therapists may be part of the team as well. When a patient receives pain therapy from a single practitioner who uses pharmaceuticals such as analgesics (pain relievers) and maybe anxiolytics, the pain can sometimes subside quickly once the underlying trauma or disease has healed. However, in most cases, the coordinated efforts of a pain management team are required for the effective management of chronic (long-term) pain. Effective pain management does not always imply total pain alleviation. Instead, it typically refers to achieving a decent quality of life despite suffering from pain, which can be accomplished in a variety of ways, including by lessening the severity of the pain.
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