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Depression and chronic pain

Besides being a physical condition, chronic pain is also considered as an emotional sensation. Pain and depression are mutually related to each other. If there is a pain, there is an altering in the activities of the neurons in the brain. Thus, it causes depression. If depression is there, then also there is a change in the neurons of the brain.

Thus, the pain gets intensified. People who are the victims of chronic pain are three times more prone to the average risk of depression. They may develop certain psychiatric conditions like mood disorders. Simultaneously the depressed patients are three times more exposed to the risk of acquiring chronic pain. Most of the drugs that are used for psychiatry can be used in treating the pain. The antidepressants serve as the best medications in treating depression. These drugs act in the pathways of the brain. They regulate the sensation of pain as well as the mood.

They even heighten the tasks of the serotonin and neurotransmitters norepinephrine. The depression is also associated with migraine headaches. Near about ten percent of Americans are affected by this. This is an irritating result of depression. Therefore, depression is a necessary thing to be controlled in order to reduce chronic pain.

 
 
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