Saturday, 6 July 2013

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome


Well it is good news that doctors are identifying the importance of the nervous system to 'pain issues'. 
Finally, it feels like some progress is being made. 

'Everybody experiences pain at some point in their lives - but imagine living with severe and constant pain that nobody knows the cause of.

Doctors in the US are struggling to understand a disease that affects children but has only recently been identified as a real illness.

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is triggered by a minor injury that disrupts the nervous system to such an extent that the pain gets worse and even spreads, long after the physical injury has healed.

The Royal College of Physicians also mention the long term psychological consequences of when health conditions go undiagnosed. [2] 

New guidelines for the medical profession were launched in the UK in 2012. [2] [3] 

If you feel you have this, then let's talk about it. The meridians are like an electrical circuit of the body, a blueprint for the nervous system that includes the nadi. 



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