"Chronic" is a classification of pain based on time. So chronic pain always lasts more than 3 months, although some people will say it's more around 6 months. This is different from acute pain, which is pain that lasts less than 6 weeks.
I recommend taking an over-the-counter pain killer and using a saltwater rinse. You should also talk to your dentist to treat the underlying cause of your mouth infection.
Taking a multiple vitamin with magnesium and potassium is a good home remedy for leg pain. You can get your vitamins at any health food store or pharmacy.
First, see your doctor to find out what's causing your chronic symptoms. It's possible that you have environmental allergies, food allergies, a nutritional deficiency, digestive issues, overuse of antibiotics, or...
Reproducible chest pain (pain only by pressing on the chest) is usually not angina but rather musculoskeletal. Such pain should be further discussed with your physician to further differentiate.
Actually, patients with chronic pain should try to be as active as is deemed allowable by their physician. There are probably only a limited number of things that are truly...
Opioids help in the short run, but they're actually not good for long-term use. In the long run, they make people more sensitive to pain via a process known as...