Is Multiple Sclerosis Treatable if Caught Early? 

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a complex and often debilitating autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system. Before delving into early detection and treatment, it’s crucial to have a clear understanding of what Multiple Sclerosis is. MS is a chronic and unpredictable disease of the central nervous system, which comprises the brain and spinal cord.… Continue reading Is Multiple Sclerosis Treatable if Caught Early? 

What are the Best Over-The-Counter Medicines for Pain Relief? 

medicine for pain relief for nerve pain

Wondering what the best over-the-counter medicine for pain relief is? Instead of going to a doctor for a prescription, over-the-counter (OTC) medications are direct and rapid to access. They are also, by far, the most widely used method to treat health problems and pain. Please note that the effectiveness of these medications may vary from… Continue reading What are the Best Over-The-Counter Medicines for Pain Relief? 

What are the Common Symptoms of Chronic Kidney Disease?

Chronic Kidney Disease, often abbreviated as CKD, is a progressive medical condition characterized by the gradual deterioration of kidney function over time. The kidneys play a vital role in filtering waste products and excess fluids from the blood, maintaining the body’s electrolyte balance, and regulating blood pressure. As CKD progresses, various symptoms can emerge, reflecting… Continue reading What are the Common Symptoms of Chronic Kidney Disease?

5 Tips for Life After Lung Cancer Surgery

Your body just went through a significant afront, and returning to regular life at home after lung cancer surgery can be daunting. Hopefully, you have a support network in place to help you adjust. But, if you could use an extra hand on your back as you recover, we are here to remind you that… Continue reading 5 Tips for Life After Lung Cancer Surgery

The Pain Scale 1 to 10 falls short

Man pressing smiley face emoticon on digital touch screen. Customer service evaluation concept.

As Pain Awareness Month (September) comes to a close, we’re exploring how pain is subjective, and expressing it using the classic 1-to-10 or “smiley face” scale can be tricky. What are the shortcomings of these scales? And what can help you communicate better with your doctor? Pain scale problems NPR recently reported about the trouble with… Continue reading The Pain Scale 1 to 10 falls short

Connect about pain: The new Chronic Pain forum is live on PatientsLikeMe

Our members have been asking us for years for a place to discuss chronic pain on PatientsLikeMe. We heard you. The new Chronic Pain forum is here, and it’s a place for members with any health condition(s) to connect on the topic of pain – from your treatment experiences to day-to-day living with recurring or long-lasting pain.… Continue reading Connect about pain: The new Chronic Pain forum is live on PatientsLikeMe

The “chicken-and-egg” relationship between pain and depression

Fifty percent of people with chronic pain also have depression, pain management experts say. And more than 75 percent of patients with depression report pain-related symptoms (such as headaches, stomach pain, neck and back pain), according to the World Health Organization. The pain/depression connection raises a lot of questions for some people who experience both:… Continue reading The “chicken-and-egg” relationship between pain and depression

PatientsLikeMe Acquires Online Pain Management Company, ReliefInsite

Today’s news release announcing acquisition of ReliefInsite.  Want to receive future announcements?  Sign up for our RSS feed on the press page. – – – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PATIENTSLIKEME ACQUIRES ONLINE PAIN MANAGEMENT COMPANY, RELIEFINSITE 20,000 Patients Reporting Moderate to Severe Pain on PatientsLikeMe Cambridge, MA and New York City, NY – February 16, 2010… Continue reading PatientsLikeMe Acquires Online Pain Management Company, ReliefInsite