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Italian family's inability to feel pain spurs research for chronic patients

77 pointsby fern12over 7 years ago

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dm319over 7 years ago
Leprosy is the classic disease where the most visible deformities are due to a lack of feeling pain. The mycobacterium is thought to attack the long nerves of the arms and legs, which results in the patients being unable to detect damage - resulting in burns, infections and loss of toes&#x2F;limbs.<p>One of the problems of treating chronic pain is that it doesn&#x27;t just involve pain nerve fibres, but also the cerebral perception of pain. Patients who have had amputations can have a &#x27;phantom limb&#x27; syndrome, where it seems the cerebrum has remapped it&#x27;s input somewhere else. They can also get phantom limb pain - which given there isn&#x27;t a limb or nerve fibres shows how difficult it can be to treat chronic pain.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov&#x2F;pmc&#x2F;articles&#x2F;PMC3198614&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov&#x2F;pmc&#x2F;articles&#x2F;PMC3198614&#x2F;</a>
jxcoleover 7 years ago
This jumped out at me:<p>With 10 percent of the world’s population — more than 60 million people — living with chronic pain...<p>Its true that 700 million is more than 60 million, so technically its correct but a word way to phrase it...
superbramaover 7 years ago
We’ve come a long way from the 2007 study by Italian nuns on the connection between stress and disease. You know, which I read about at the job I started on March 15th (ref: HELen).
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