Finding Relief Through the Diagnosis of a Rare Condition
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Finding Relief Through the Diagnosis of a Rare Condition
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In August 2014, this patient had a sore throat and an ear infection on the right side of his neck. The infection went away, but the pain in that spot never did. For more than five years, he consulted many doctors and clinics, but no one could figure out what was making him hurt.
Dr. Abraham recognized the type of pain he was experiencing immediately, and he informed him that it was a rare condition that only a small number of people have. Dr. Abraham worked hard to find a solution and took the patient through potential therapies rather than dismissing his concerns or sending him elsewhere.
Dr. Abraham's knowledge, kindness, and personalized care helped the patient finally get the appropriate treatment for a condition that had been a mystery for years. His commitment to deeply understanding the patient’s problems and providing him with significant solutions has significantly enhanced his life.
Experience of Dr. Abraham:
Dr. Abraham is a board-certified anesthesiologist and pain management specialist who has been serving patients in the New York area for more than 20 years. He got his medical degree from Ain Shams University in Cairo. He then went on to complete residencies and fellowships in anesthesiology and pain management at prestigious places like the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Stony Brook University, and Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Abraham's fields of expertise encompass peripheral nerve therapies, cancer pain, and minimally invasive spinal therapy.
What does Dr. Abraham actually do?
First of all, Dr. Abraham identifies the underlying disorders that contribute to your pain and its precise source. For instance, numerous disorders could be the cause of the back pain, ranging from a ruptured disc to a degenerative disease like arthritis to bad posture at the workplace.
Based on Dr. Abraham's specialized expertise and the most recent research, he can choose the appropriate therapy for you after diagnosing your pain.
In order to reduce your medication dosage or prevent surgery, Dr. Abraham frequently employs a variety of advanced, moderately advanced, or standard pain management procedures, depending on how severe your particular condition is.
In every case, Dr. Abraham will continue to provide continuous care for any psychological or physical issues you may be experiencing.
If you suffer from persistent pain, keep in mind:
• You're not by yourself. Millions of people suffer your pain.
• Your suffering is real. Never allow someone to minimize your experience.
• Hope exists. There are new and efficient treatments available.
• You can speak. Speak out for yourself and look for caring medical personnel.
The fear associated with chronic pain is lessened thanks to Dr. Abraham's caring approach. He gives patients hope and encourages them to take an active role in their own healing by paying attention to them and recognizing their suffering. He tells them that they have options, that they are not alone, and that he can work with them to find a way to live a better life.