The Molecular Approach in Pain Management and Improve Aesthetics Modules | ||||
The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine | ||||
Article 10, Volume 73, Issue 8, October 2018, Page 7262-7267 PDF (259.59 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejhm.2018.18265 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Khalid Mohammed Alqahtani1; Amal Radi Ayesh AlJuhani1; Abdulrahman Mohammed - Aladhadhi1; Mohammad Saad Alshomrani2; Rasha Fahad AlShafi3; Saja Hussain Majed Alsharif3; Rawan Mohammed Natto4; Abdulaziz Badr Abualalaa5 | ||||
1King Khalid University | ||||
2AlMaarefa Colleges for Science & Technology | ||||
3Taibah University | ||||
4Umm Al- Qura University | ||||
5Imam Mohamed Bin Saud Islamic University - IMSIU | ||||
Abstract | ||||
In this review we discussed the developments in pain research and defined how the area is building on this progress to understand how pain is recorded. We likewise speculated on how these insights could lead to even more effective and specific analgesics. Methods: Results: Pain has been defined as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential damage, or described in terms of such damage. It is primarily a protective mechanism designed to avoid tissue damage, is very subjective in nature with wide interpatient variability in pain sensitivity, and has been described as “a conscious experience to which the outside observer is not privy”. Despite the widespread prevalence of pain, it is inadequately managed due to a lack of appropriate formal physician training that is coupled with concerns regarding the addictive liabilities of the opioids, a global phenomenon described as “opiophobia”. On the other hand, patients may tolerate pain to an extent that can prevent effective treatment and result in long-term nerve damage that is frequently irreversible. Keywords: molecular approach, pain management, aesthetics modules. language controlled studies assessing molecular approach in pain management and improve aesthetics modules published to 2018. Our search was limited to only Human subject with English language. Computerized databases were searched for English- Moreover, references of identified studies were manually searched for more relevant articles. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
molecular approach; pain management; aesthetics modules | ||||
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