The Physiologic Effects of Pain on the Endocrine System
β Scribed by Tennant, Forest
- Book ID
- 121593106
- Publisher
- Springer Healthcare Communications
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 450 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 2193-8237
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β¦ Synopsis
Severe pain has profound physiologic effects on the endocrine system. Serum hormone abnormalities may result and these serve as biomarkers for the presence of severe pain and the need to replace hormones to achieve pain control. Initially severe pain causes a hyperarousal of the hypothalamicβpituitaryβadrenal system which results in elevated serum hormone levels such as adrenocorticotropin, cortisol, and pregnenolone. If the severe pain does not abate, however, the system cannot maintain its normal hormone production and serum levels of some hormones may drop below normal range. Some hormones are so critical to pain control that a deficiency may enhance pain and retard healing.
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