Patient was instructed on pain m
anagem
ent. Diabetes can destroy sm
all blood vessels, which in turn can dam
age the nervous system
, and these dam
aged nerves can cause pain
. The pain
arises from
the nerves that are injured or m
alfunctioning that can be from
the tip of the toe to the brain.
Patient was instructed on pain m
anagem
ent. Diabetes pain
usually strikes first in the hands and feet. A com
m
on pain
syndrom
e from
diabetes is described as
Patient was instructed on pain m
anagem
ent. Acute pain
such as occurs with traum
a, often has a reversible cause and m
ay require only transient m
easures and correction of under lying problem
. In contrast, chronic pain
often results from
conditions that are difficult to diagnose and treat.
Patient was instructed on pain m
anagem
ent Pain
sensation has evolved to protect the body from
harm
by causing people to perform
certain actions and avoid others. Pain m
ight be called a protector, a predictor or sim
ply a hassle.
Patient instructed to contact prim
ary physician if current pain
treatm
ent stops working or pain
begins to get worse over tim
e.
Patient was instructed on pain m
anagem
ent. Pain
is an unpleasant sensation that is caused by actual or perceived injury to body tissues and produces physical and em
otional reactions.
Patient instructed in setting a daily tim
e aside for relaxation that will in turn break the pain
-cycle.
Patient instructed in following a daily exercise routine but to avoid exertion as this m
ay worsen pain
.
Patient was instructed on pain m
anagem
ent. Diabetes alters sensation in the sm
allest nerves, which happen to lie at the end of the peripheral nervous system
, in the hands and feet. Diabetes starves these tiny nerves. As a result the nervous system
becom
es confused about what is and isn
Patient was instructed on how pain
develops. When som
ething in the body is not working properly, the body