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Do older people experience more pain? Unpacking the Complex Realities

According to the CDC, chronic pain is significantly more prevalent in adults aged 65 and older than in younger adults. This stark statistic raises the crucial question: do older people experience more pain? The answer is more complex than a simple yes or no, involving a delicate interplay of physiological changes, disease, and perception.

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What is the most common pain in the elderly? Uncovering the silent epidemic

Chronic pain affects a significant percentage of adults aged 65 and older, with estimates from the CDC suggesting it impacts over a third of this population. This pervasive issue can have a profound impact on quality of life, mobility, and mental well-being, leading many to ask: **What is the most common pain in the elderly?**

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How can ageing impact pain? Understanding the complex relationship

According to the CDC, chronic pain increases with age, affecting over 30% of adults 65 and older. This statistic highlights the critical question: how can ageing impact pain? The relationship is complex, involving biological, psychological, and social factors that alter how pain is experienced and expressed.

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What is chronic pain in the elderly?

According to studies, chronic pain affects over 50% of older adults, making it a widespread health issue that significantly impacts their quality of life. Understanding what is chronic pain in the elderly is the first critical step toward effective management and finding relief.

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