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Conditions | Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

RSD

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is an uncommon condition that usually affects arms or legs. Symptoms include intense localized burning or aching pain, swelling, skin discoloration, and altered temperatures, among others..

Learn More About CRPS

Need to know more about how CRPS will affect you or someone you care for?  Learn all the basics of CRPS and what it does:

     » Introduction to CRPS
     » The Signs of CRPS
     » What Causes CRPS?
     » Treatments for CRPS

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  • Introduction
  • Signs and Symptoms
  • Causes
  • When to Seek Medical Advice
  • Screening and Diagnosis
  • Complications
  • Treatment
  • Coping Skills
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Coping Skills

by MayoClinic.com

Living with a chronic, painful condition can be challenging, especially when — as is often the case with complex regional pain syndrome — your friends and family don't believe you could be feeling as much pain as you describe. Share information from reliable sources about complex regional pain syndrome with those close to you to help them understand what you're experiencing.

Take care of your physical and mental health by following these suggestions:

  • Maintain normal daily activities as best you can.
  • Pace yourself and be sure to get the rest that you need.
  • Stay connected with friends and family.
  • Continue to pursue hobbies that you enjoy and are able to do.

If complex regional pain syndrome makes it difficult for you to do things you enjoy, ask your doctor about ways to get around the obstacles.

Keep in mind that your physical health can directly affect your mental health. Denial, anger and frustration are common with chronic illnesses.

At times, you may need more tools to deal with your emotions. Professionals such as therapists or behavioral psychologists may be able to help you put things in perspective. They can also teach you coping skills that may help you, including relaxation techniques.

Sometimes, joining a support group, where you can share experiences and feelings with other people, is a good approach. Ask your doctor what support groups are available in your community.

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