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DON’T LET YOUR PAIN STAY UNTREATED

  • April 29, 2009
  • Dr. Kevin Rod
Don’t let your pain stay untreated.

If you have back pain that bothers you every once a while, or a pinching type of pain in your neck, don’t let it stay un-diagnosed for long. If a pain condition starts anywhere in your body, you should seek medical attention early.

Early examination and investigation lead to rapid, correct diagnosis. This provides you with a better chance of your pain being treated and preventing it from becoming chronic. If the pain stays more than three to six months, the chance of having a chronic pain increases. Having a chronic pain is not a life sentence.

There are many chronic pain conditions that can be treated if well investigated. The take home message is: Don’t let your pain stay too long, do talk to your doctor about it.

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