What Can You Do When You Live With Chronic Pain?

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Multiple back conditions and neuropathy.

September 30
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Chronic pain affects many people in recovery from opioid use disorder. It's important to know that there are several non-opioid strategies that can help manage pain effectively while maintaining recovery.

Here are several proven pain management approaches
• Physical therapy and targeted exercise programs
• Massage therapy Show Full Answer

Chronic pain affects many people in recovery from opioid use disorder. It's important to know that there are several non-opioid strategies that can help manage pain effectively while maintaining recovery.

Here are several proven pain management approaches:
• Physical therapy and targeted exercise programs
• Massage therapy
• Rest, ice, and heat therapy
• Over-the-counter medications like NSAIDs or acetaminophen (Tylenol)
• Lidocaine patches for localized pain relief Working with your healthcare team is essential, as they can help develop a comprehensive pain management plan that doesn't compromise your recovery. Some people may benefit from medications like methadone or buprenorphine, which can help address both pain management and recovery needs simultaneously.

Remember that chronic pain and opioid recovery can affect each other, so it's important to be open with your healthcare providers about both conditions to receive the most appropriate care.

September 30
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