Complex regional pain syndrome

Complex regional pain syndrome is a rare chronic pain. It occurs after accidental injury, medical-related injury or systemic disease. You have severe persistent variable pain. For the majority of patients, pain is triggered by mechanical, hot things, spiritual or emotional factors. Pain includes spontaneous pain or over-sensitive to pain sensation. Some cases have persistent pain 3 to 6 months after the original injury and the pain may spread around. For complex regional pain syndrome, early treatment is the most effective. Once you are diagnosed, you should seek treatment early to alleviate the pain, and actively carry out rehabilitation therapy.


How is Complex regional pain syndrome treated in practice?