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Below are some general factsheets from the team at Somerset Community Pain Management Service on pain and the best way to manage it.
This factsheet from the team at Somerset Community Pain Management Service will help you understand what we know about the reasons for long-term pain and what happens when pain won't go away.
Download this decision aid to help you and your healthcare professional decide which tablets you may like to take for your flare-up pain of the muscles, ligaments, or soft tissue. This medication information applies to the United Kingdom only. Co-codamol, tramadol and anti-inflammatory medication should only be taken for a short period.
Use this decision aid to help you and your healthcare professional decide which tablets you may want to consider for the management of all nerve type pain, such as stabbing, shooting, or burning pain, except for patients with diabetic neuropathy or trigeminal neuralgia. This medication information applies to the United Kingdom only.
This factsheet will give you some general information about back pain, what causes it and how to manage it.
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If you have been referred to the Somerset Community Pain Management Service and have received your first appointment letter, you will have been given access to Patients Online at the same time and told how to register. You can do this at Register, below.
If you've received your first appointment letter but are unable to register on the platform, please contact support@kyoh.org.
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