[脂水疼痛-被忽视的症状]
1Translationale Schmerzforschung, Klinik für Anästhesiologie und Operative Intensivmedizin, Uniklinik Köln (AöR), Universität zu Köln, Joseph-Stelzmann Str. 9, Geb. 35, 50931, Köln, Deutschland. tim.hucho@uk-koeln.de.
Dermatologie (Heidelberg, Germany)
|July 12, 2023
概括
脂水疼痛源于受影响的脂肪组织,而不是系统性炎症. 虽然目前的药物治疗是无效的,但脂肪抽可以为唇患者提供长期的疼痛缓解.
科学领域:
- 医学研究 医学研究
- 疼痛管理 疼痛管理
- 脂质的研究研究.
背景情况:
- 疼痛是一种关键的诊断特征,使脂水与其他脂肪组织疾病区别开来.
- 了解唇疼痛机制对于开发有效治疗方法至关重要.
- 目前的理解表明,脂水疼痛与受影响的脂肪组织密切相关.
研究的目的:
- 为了探索唇疼痛的多面性质,超越简单的疼痛评分.
- 为了研究底层的分子和治疗机制的唇腫疼痛.
- 为了确定潜在的新治疗策略来管理唇疼痛.
主要方法:
- 在量化尺度之外分析疼痛方面.
- 审查当前的治疗干预措施及其有效性.
- 探索新兴的治疗方式.
主要成果:
- 脂水腫疼痛與脂水腫脂肪有因果關係,有外周感官變化的證據.
- 系统性炎症和组织重量不太可能是导致唇腫疼痛的首要原因.
- 目前的药物治疗是无效的; 物理治疗只能提供暂时的缓解.
结论:
- 吸脂证明了长期有效缓解脂水疼痛.
- 心理治疗方法显示希望作为一种新的治疗途径,用于调节疼痛在lipedema.
- 对影响脂水疼痛的遗传和荷尔蒙因素的进一步研究是有必要的.
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