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Dr. John Paggioli Offers Insight On Pain Management In A Recent Online Interview

NORWICH, CT / ACCESSWIRE / July 12, 2022 / In an effort to provide some much-needed information on the topic of pain management, Eastern CT Pain Treatment Center has featured an online interview with Dr. John Paggioli. Dr. Paggioli is a pain specialist who has been working in the field of pain medicine for many years. He serves as medical director at Eastern CT Pain Treatment Center and is passionate about helping patients find relief from their chronic pain.

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In the interview, he provides insights into various aspects of pain management, including causes, treatment options, and ways to prevent chronic pain from becoming a debilitating part of someone's life. He also offers tips on how to manage pain so that it doesn't interfere with daily activities.

According to Dr. Paggioli, one of the most important things to understand about chronic pain is that it is often caused by an underlying condition. "Chronic pain is usually the result of an underlying condition, such as arthritis, nerve damage, or a previous injury," he says. "It's important to find the source of the pain so that it can be treated effectively."

There are many different treatment options available for chronic pain, and Dr. Paggioli says that it's important to work with a pain specialist to find the best approach for each individual patient. "There is no one-size-fits-all solution for chronic pain," he says. "Treatment plans need to be customized to each individual's needs and goals."

Dr. Paggioli also emphasizes the importance of taking steps to prevent chronic pain from becoming a debilitating part of someone's life. "Chronic pain can have a significant impact on a person's quality of life, so it's important to take steps to prevent it from becoming a problem," he says. "There are many things that people can do to reduce their risk of developing chronic pain, such as staying active, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding smoking."

He went on to bust some myths about pain management. "One of the biggest myths about pain management is that it's all about taking medication," he says. " While medication can be an important part of a pain management plan, it's not the only thing that can help. There are many other options available, such as physical therapy, acupuncture, chiropractic, and interventional techniques which include steroid injections, radiofrequency ablation of sensory nerves to joints and the spine, and spinal cord stimulation often used for failed back surgery syndrome." He notes that "while it's true that some people do experience chronic pain on a long-term basis, there are many things that can be done to manage it and improve quality of life."

About Eastern CT Pain Treatment Center:

By offering this interview with Dr. John Paggioli, Eastern CT Pain Treatment Center hopes to provide some useful information for anyone who is dealing with chronic pain. If you or someone you know is struggling with pain, he encourages you to reach out to us for help and ask for a referral for a specialist who has finished a fellowship in pain management which is done after the doctor's anesthesia or physiatry residency.

Company: Eastern CT Pain Treatment Center
Spokesperson: Dr. John Paggioli
Email: info@easternctpain.org

SOURCE: Eastern CT Pain Treatment Center



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https://www.accesswire.com/708311/Dr-John-Paggioli-Offers-Insight-On-Pain-Management-In-A-Recent-Online-Interview

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