
Chronic Pain Syndrome
Chronic Pain Syndrome (CPS) is a condition where a person experiences persistent pain lasting longer than normal healing time, often beyond three months. This pain can be widespread and may stem from an injury, illness, or occur without a clear cause. CPS often affects daily life, leading to emotional and physical challenges, including anxiety or depression. Treatment typically involves a multidisciplinary approach, including medication, physical therapy, and psychological support, aimed at managing pain and improving quality of life rather than seeking a complete cure. Understanding and addressing both physical and mental aspects is crucial for effective management.