Frequently Asked Questions

Check our collection of the questions we hear most often.

  • What is the Coping Mechanism for Pain?

    There are almost every person in the world who has experienced pain once in their life. If you eat a healthy diet, take proper sleep, and engage yourself in physical activities then you can handle pain and stress in a positive way. Thinking positively is a powerful tool to control your pain and stress occurring due to it. Doing Yoga, Meditation, and swimming are such exercises that can transform you into a relaxed individual coping with pain.

  • Is it Possible to Block Pain Receptors?

    Yes, there are several natural techniques that can help you to distract your mind from the pain and you can override the pain signals. Have a look at them.

    • Deep breathing exercises,
    • Mindfulness,
    • Positive thinking,
    • Yoga,
    • Eliciting relaxation process,
    • Meditation under guidance

  • What Cells Are Responsible for Sense Pain?

    Pain receptors known as nociceptors are a group of sensory neurons is responsible for sensing pain. Nociceptors have specialized nerve endings that are widely distributed in the deep tissues, skins, and visceral organs. They are equally prevalent in adults, infants, and elder persons.

  • Do Psychological factors affect Pain?

    Yes, psychological factors affect pain in many ways. Anxiety, depression, fear, and anger are such emotional factors that might increase pain perception. Whereas on the other hand, positive thinking and happiness usually decrease the perceived pain.

  • What is the Importance of Pain Management?

    Every individual wants to live a quality life and therefore pain management is the key to leading a good life. It is necessary to manage pain as it will reduce stress, heart rate, and blood pressure and will positively affect the healing of the body. When a person experiences pain it involves cognitive, affective, behavioral, and physical components that put an impact on the quality of life.