Kamilova Saxiba Eldarovna
Cardiologist
Candidate of medical sciences
Consultation language:
ru
uz
en
Experience: 13 years
1 min - 10,000 UZS
Kamilova Nodira Kamilovna
Cardiologist
Candidate of medical sciences
Consultation language:
uz
ru
Experience: 25 years
1 min - 5,000 UZS
Hasanov Rustamxon Soliyevich
Traumatologist
Category the highest
Consultation language:
uz
ru
Experience: 12 years
1 min - 5,000 UZS
Ibragimova Firuza Yusupovna
Consultation language:
Experience: 26 years
1 min - 10,000 UZS
1 min - 5,000 UZS
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%Sudden Intense Pain
What is it?
Sudden intense pain is a sharp, severe pain that occurs unexpectedly and can be very distressing. It is often accompanied by symptoms such as worsening pain, limited movement, and a general decline in health.
Possible causes
- Injuries. Damage to soft tissues, bones, or joints can lead to severe pain.
- Infections. Infectious diseases, such as acute infections of internal organs, can cause sudden intense pain.
- Chronic conditions. Exacerbations of conditions like arthritis or osteochondrosis can be associated with sudden severe pain.
- Acute inflammatory processes. Inflammation of organs, such as appendicitis or pancreatitis, can lead to intense pain.
- Neurological disorders. Pain caused by nerve damage, such as in sciatica or neuralgia, can be very intense.
Symptoms
- Sharp, intense pain that comes on suddenly.
- The pain may be localized in a specific area or radiate to other parts of the body.
- Limited movement due to pain.
- Loss of appetite and weakness.
Diagnosis and treatment
- Consultation with a doctor. It is essential to visit a doctor to diagnose the cause of the pain.
- Medications. Treatment may include pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, or antibiotics if the pain is caused by an infection.
- Physical therapy. In some cases, physical therapy may be required for recovery after injuries or exacerbations of conditions.
- Surgical intervention. Surgery may be necessary if the pain is due to injury or a surgical condition.
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