Pain In the U.S.
25.3 million American adults suffer from daily pain
23.4 million American adults report a lot of pain
Citation: Nahin RL. Estimates of pain prevalence and severity in adults: United States, 2012. Journal of Pain. 2015;16(8):769-780. Visit nccih.nih.gov/health/pain  for more information.
When we feel pain, some of us reach for a pain remedy—something quick and easy. While popping a pill may offer fast relief, other options may be better for our long-term health. For instance, we know that opioid use for chronic pain isn’t always the best remedy. In fact, it can lead to other health problems, including addiction and overdose.
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The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) conducts and supports research and provides reliable information about medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not generally considered part of conventional medicine.
Perhaps you’ve seen the words “complementary” and “integrative” but don’t understand what they mean.
NCCIH researchers study complementary and integrative approaches to health and wellness. They explore the benefits of these approaches in many situations, including chronic pain management.
Although some pain and painful conditions may only last a few days or weeks, millions of Americans suffer with chronic (long-term) pain. Painful conditions—such as back, neck, or joint pain—are the most common reasons why U.S. adults use complementary health approaches.
About 40 million American adults experience severe pain. Americans spend more than $30 billion out-of-pocket annually on complementary approaches.
“Finding relief for millions of Americans is very important to help ease their pain and lift the heavy burden on the health care system,” says Josephine Briggs, MD, the director of NCCIH. “We currently have a number of research projects aimed at this purpose.”
Effective management of pain is a major medical challenge in the United States. While low-back pain usually gets better over time, if it persists, an individual can miss a substantial amount of time from work, have high treatment costs, turn to surgery, and/or even become disabled.
Studies suggest complementary health approaches may help in the treatment and management of chronic pain. It’s also important to better understand how to integrate complementary options into care and how to get the best outcomes for patients.
Here are a few approaches to help with pain:
In light of the human and economic costs of chronic pain, as well as evidence that many people who have chronic pain turn to complementary health approaches for relief, NCCIH places a high priority on pain-related research.
“Much remains to be understood about the nature of chronic pain, its many causes, people’s different responses, and the value of various approaches—both complementary and conventional,” Dr. Briggs says. “The goal is to build an evidence base that can guide pain management decisions tailored to individuals. These decisions often mean combining treatments in cost-effective ways that do the best job of helping people reduce pain, carry out everyday activities, and improve their quality of life.”
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