Knowledge Is Power
A patient will best be served by analyzing the situation and examining two factors:
- How did this problem begin? What happened to create this pain?
- How you feel now? What is the status of the painful part of the body?
Once this analysis has been performed and a logical explanation for the problem has been found, the patient can begin to accept the problem and its consequences. This facilitates healing and releases stressful emotions related to the pain. If some degree of denial occurs, however, and the problem is ignored or becomes buried within the subconscious mind, the patient may forget the cause and its effect. If the problem persists, doubts about the true nature of the problem may arise. This can generate questions based on fear and anxiety:
Why do I have this pain?
Am I becoming really ill?
Will I ever get better?
What is happening to me?
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By contrast, as long as a condition is not frightening and the patient understands and accepts it, the process of healing can occur unhampered by stress, anxiety, and fear. Even if a condition becomes persistent, if a patient accepts its existence, he or she can prepare to live amicably with the difficulties it presents.
An early diagnosis is, therefore, of utmost importance.
The earlier the diagnosis is made, the sooner the correct treatment can begin. If the patient receives reassurance from the doctor in the beginning that the condition is benign, or that the problem emanates from a local injury, from tension involving the muscles of the spine due to life’s stresses, and/or from poor posture, and that only minimal physiotherapy and increased exercise will be required to alleviate the problem, the patient will be more at ease.
