Nociplastic pain
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Synonyms | N/A |
Pronounce | N/A |
Specialty | N/A |
Symptoms | Chronic pain, widespread pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances |
Complications | Reduced quality of life, disability |
Onset | Gradual |
Duration | Long-term |
Types | N/A |
Causes | Central sensitization, altered pain processing |
Risks | Genetic predisposition, psychosocial factors |
Diagnosis | Clinical assessment, exclusion of other conditions |
Differential diagnosis | Nociceptive pain, neuropathic pain |
Prevention | N/A |
Treatment | Multidisciplinary approach, medications, physical therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy |
Medication | N/A |
Prognosis | N/A |
Frequency | Common in chronic pain conditions |
Deaths | N/A |
Nociplastic pain is a type of pain that arises from altered nociception despite no clear evidence of actual or threatened tissue damage causing the activation of peripheral nociceptors or evidence of disease or lesion of the somatosensory system causing the pain. This concept is crucial in understanding chronic pain conditions that do not fit neatly into the categories of nociceptive pain or neuropathic pain.
Characteristics
Nociplastic pain is characterized by:
- Widespread pain
- Sensitivity to touch
- Fatigue
- Sleep disturbances
These symptoms are often seen in conditions such as fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, and chronic fatigue syndrome.
Mechanisms
The mechanisms underlying nociplastic pain involve changes in the way the central nervous system processes pain signals. This can include:
- Central sensitization
- Altered pain modulation
- Dysfunctional pain inhibitory pathways
These changes can lead to an increased perception of pain even in the absence of a clear peripheral cause.
Diagnosis
Diagnosing nociplastic pain involves a comprehensive assessment of the patient's symptoms and medical history. The Widespread Pain Index is often used to evaluate the extent of pain across different body regions.
Treatment
Treatment of nociplastic pain typically involves a multidisciplinary approach, including:
- Pharmacological treatments such as antidepressants and anticonvulsants
- Non-pharmacological therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy and physical therapy
- Lifestyle modifications, including exercise and stress management
See also
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