About Central Pain Syndrome
Central Pain Syndrome, also known as dejerine-roussy syndrome, is related to paine syndrome and spinal cord injury, and has symptoms including chronic pain, acute onset pain and pain, not elsewhere classified. The drugs Pregabalin and Calcium, Dietary have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include spinal cord, brain and cortex.
Major Symptoms of Central Pain Syndrome
Central pain syndrome is a medical condition characterized by severe and constant pain in the central nervous system, primarily affecting the brain and spinal cord. Some of the major symptoms include:
1. Severe and constant pain in the brain and spinal cord
2. Difficulty staying asleep or falling asleep
3. Worsening with activity and improves with rest
4. Pain that is worsened by physical activity and improves with rest
5. Headaches, dizziness, and fatigue
6. Nausea and vomiting
7. Abdominal pain and bowel changesThese symptoms can be caused by various conditions and should be evaluated by a medical professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Central Pain Syndrome
Central pain syndrome is a neurological disease that mainly manifests symptoms such as lower abdominal pain and sciatica. Patients should follow the doctor's treatment recommendations and adopt the following lifestyle:
1. Maintain a good work and rest schedule, ensure adequate sleep, and avoid overexertion.
2. The diet should be light and easy to digest, and avoid spicy, greasy and other irritating foods.
3. Stay comfortable, avoid mood swings, and learn to cope with stress.
4. Carry out appropriate physical exercise to enhance physical fitness, but strenuous exercise should be avoided.
5. Maintain good living habits, quit smoking and limit alcohol consumption to avoid adverse effects on your health. In short, patients with Central pain syndrome should follow the doctor's treatment recommendations, pay attention to lifestyle adjustments, actively cooperate with treatment, and improve their quality of life.
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