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Navigating Pain Management: When to Consider a Specialist

For many people dealing with chronic or acute pain, the question arises of whether they should seek out care from a pain management specialist. Many people living with chronic pain seek care from their primary care physicians, urgent care centers, or hospital emergency rooms. While these healthcare providers can provide you with some tools for pain management, pain management specialists like the board-certified doctors at Macomb Pain Management have specialized training and tools for treating pain. If you are considering seeing a specialist for your chronic pain, keep reading to learn more about the signs that pain management specialists should evaluate.

Signs it is Time to See a Pain Management Specialist

When you are living with pain, there are specific indicators that you should look out for that can help you decide if you should seek specialized pain management care. The number one sign that you should have your pain evaluated by pain management specialists is if you have persistent pain that has lasted for more than 90 days and has not gotten better from treatments or medications. The 90-day marker separates acute pain from chronic pain, typically pointing to an underlying injury or chronic pain-causing condition. Other indicators that you should have your pain evaluated include:

  1. Pain that interferes with your daily life (working, sleeping, staying active)
  2. Conservative pain management treatments have failed
  3. Pain that continues to worsen or expand

If you notice these indicators, it is time to have your chronic pain evaluated so that a treatment plan can be built to reduce your pain levels effectively.

Common Conditions That May Require Specialized Pain Management

While there are thousands of different causes of pain, some conditions can be more challenging to treat without specialized pain management. Common conditions that may require specialized pain management include:

  1. Herniated discs
  2. Spinal stenosis
  3. Arthritis
  4. Neuropathic pain
  5. Chronic migraines
  6. Post-surgical pain
  7. Complex regional pain syndrome

At Macomb Pain Management, we have an excellent team with decades of combined experience helping pain patients living with these medical conditions and others find adequate pain relief. If you are living with pain caused by one of these conditions, reach out to us today.

Benefits of Being Treated by a Pain Management Specialist

Pain patients who seek the care of a pain management specialist enjoy several benefits. Pain management specialists have expertise in treating chronic and complex pain cases and can evaluate each case individually to develop an effective treatment plan. We can recommend minimally invasive and non-surgical solutions to pain management, in many cases, preventing or delaying you from having to undergo surgery for your pain. We can also treat your pain in some cases without the need for powerful medications that often come with powerful side effects. When you come under the care of a pain management specialist, you can trust that your case is being evaluated by someone with years of training and experience who can help you choose the proper treatment for your pain. Take the first step towards controlling your pain levels and contact a pain management specialist at Macomb Pain Management today.

Have Your Pain Evaluated Today at Macomb Pain Management

At Macomb Pain Management, our team of board-certified pain management doctors and specialists has the tools and expertise to find solutions to your pain levels. Whether you are looking for a second opinion or are interested in minimally invasive and medication-free treatment options, Macomb Pain Management can help you make the right choice for your pain. Contact us today to schedule a pain evaluation at (248) 844-8281.