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Chronic Pain Seen Through Pictures: Low back pain, hip pain, chronic pain

Chronic Pain Seen Through Pictures

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You are often times asked to describe your symptoms so that a doctor can diagnose your medical conditon Often times patients have a difficult time explaining their chronic pain symptoms or what their pain or feels like.  Below are pictorial representations of what chronic pain may feel like.  These pictures were painted by artist Heather Bolinder and you may visit her website at paintingpain.com.


Beth's Chronic Lyme Disease
Rachael


Rachael
Rachael


Tooth Ache
Tooth Acre

Chronic Migraine Headache
 picture of pain associated with headaches and migraine headache
 
Chronic Lower Back Pain picture of low pain pain and spinal pain and pain management
 

Chronic Hip Pain
picture of left hip pain and chronic hip pain and pain management

 
Chronic Neck Pain
picture of chronic neck pain and pain management
 
Chronic Pain From A Stroke
 
 
Chronic Leg Pain
picture of chronic leg pain and paresthesias
 
Elephant Syndrome
 
 
 
 


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