Pain
and tiredness are the most common
symptoms of all. If you were to ask
all adults in the population, one
third would complain about pain, while
approximately 4% would say that they
are suffering serious pain that has
lasted for more than a week.
If
you are suffering from depression,
you often have pain. Your pain can
intermittently be the most prominent
symptom of your depression.
Patients
with chronic pain do unfortunately
have an increased risk of suffering
from depression, regardless of what
the reasons for the pain are. Approximately
half of all pain patients have depressive
symptoms and approximately one third
are suffering from depression, which
needs to be treated.
Chronic
pain increases the risk of developing
depression significantly. But studies
have also shown that you have an increased
risk of getting a chronic pain condition
later on in life if you have had a
depression. This is unfortunately
true but you can luckily do something
about it yourself.
Depression
and a chronic pain condition have
a number of common features. Antidepressants,
which have a good effect on depression
in patients with chronic pain also
have an effect on certain forms of
pain - even if you are not depressed.
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