Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Classification, Damage, Mechanisms, and Treatment: A Narrative Review

Seyed Majid Haghighat-Shoar, Mehrdad Mokaram Dori, Azita Farzaneh
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Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), previously known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome, is a situation specified by persistent regional pain. The aberrant functioning of the neurological system is believed to be the root cause of an exaggerated reactivity to pain signals that are unable to switch off the sensation of pain. It is characterized by such symptoms as swelling, alterations in the color of the skin and tissues, along with edema. Although it most commonly affects the limbs, such as the arm, leg, hand, or foot, these symptoms can manifest themselves in any part of the body. The existence or nonexistence of nerve injury is used to classify patients into one of two subgroups, I or II, when referring to this illness. Since many medical professionals are unfamiliar with the diagnosis of CRPS and its etiology is not fully elucidated, the condition is frequently incorrectly diagnosed. The treatments available for CRPS focus on alleviating symptoms, regaining organ function, and cosseting a person's quality of life, despite the fact that no cure for the condition has been identified.
复杂区域性疼痛综合征的分类、损伤、机制和治疗:叙述性综述
复杂区域疼痛综合征(CRPS),以前被称为反射性交感神经营养不良综合征,是一种由持续区域疼痛指定的情况。神经系统的异常功能被认为是对疼痛信号的过度反应的根本原因,这种反应无法关闭疼痛的感觉。它的特征是肿胀、皮肤和组织颜色的改变以及水肿。虽然它最常影响四肢,如手臂、腿、手或脚,但这些症状可以在身体的任何部位表现出来。当涉及到这种疾病时,存在或不存在神经损伤被用来将患者分为两个亚组之一,I或II。由于许多医疗专业人员对CRPS的诊断不熟悉,其病因也没有完全阐明,因此经常被误诊。可用于CRPS的治疗方法侧重于减轻症状,恢复器官功能,并溺爱一个人的生活质量,尽管目前还没有找到治愈这种疾病的方法。
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