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Persistent Chronic Pain In Middle-Age Adults Can Be Fatal - Says Study

Do you know why we need to be careful about consistent chronic pain in your middle-age? Here is why, check it out.

By Lekhaka

Middle-aged adults suffering from severe pain persistently that interferes with daily life may be at an increased risk of dying early, a study has showed.

Chronic pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage.

The study showed that individuals who were often troubled with pain had a 29 per cent increased risk of dying early, and those who reported "quite a bit" and "extreme" pain interference respectively had 38 per cent and 88 per cent increased risks.

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"Our study sheds new light by showing that it is not the pain itself that increases the risk of death but the amount of disruption of everyday living linked to having long-term pain," said Ross Wilkie from the Keele University in Britain.

For the study, published in the journal Arthritis Care & Research, the team included 6,324 participants from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing and 10,985 participants from the North Staffordshire Osteoarthritis Project. The adults were aged 50 years.

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Additional studies are needed to determine the mechanisms through which disabling pain may increase the risk of premature death, the researchers said.

According to a recent study, people who suffer from chronic pain tend to have diminished attention capacity and impaired memory and were also at risk of dementia.

With Inputs From IANS

Story first published: Wednesday, June 7, 2017, 15:33 [IST]
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