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Seniors May Live Longer, but Face More Pain: Study

By Dr. Victor Marchione, MD ,

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According to a new government-sponsored report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics, seniors are living longer, but they are facing more pain in their golden years.

 The report, which is put out once a year, takes a comprehensive look at the health of Americans. For the sake of this article, let’s focus on age expectancy and pain among seniors specifically. According to the report’s lead researcher, Amy Bernstein, “We chose to focus on pain in this report because it is rarely discussed as a condition in and of itself — it is mostly viewed as a byproduct of another condition.”

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 “We also chose this topic because the associated costs of pain are posing a great burden on the health care system, and because there are great disparities among different population groups in terms of who suffers from pain,” she added.

 Pain, as you are well aware, can be burdensome and even debilitating, making life difficult for the sufferer. Plus, it can end up having financial repercussions as well, not just for the sufferer, but also for the nation’s health care system as well. So what are seniors facing as they grow older, in terms of pain? Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty — the statistics from the report:

 If you are approaching your senior years or are already 60 years or older and experiencing pain, know that you don’t have to put up with it. It’s not supposed to be a normal part of the aging process and there are certainly many helpful steps you can take to curb pain. Speak to your doctor to learn about your options when it comes to managing this often ignored condition.

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