Abstract |
If a patient presents with symptoms of a functional somatic pain syndrome in the primary care setting, it is important to confirm the diagnosis based on a thorough history and physical examination including selected diagnostic tests to exclude somatic diseases with a similar clinical presentation. Important aspects of psychosomatic medicine in the primary care setting are to discuss the diagnosis, treatment options, and prognosis of the functional psychosomatic pain syndromes with the patient in detail. Patients who present with a functional somatic pain syndrome to secondary or tertiary care centers, should be screened for additional functional pain syndromes. A psychiatric-psychosomatic evaluation might be indicated. Based on criteria of evidence-based medicine, psychotherapy and/or tricyclic antidepressants seem to be the most promising treatment approaches for the functional somatic pain syndromes.
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Authors | M Lempa, K-H Grotemeyer, W Häuser, O Moormann, U Wesselmann, C Derra |
Journal | Schmerz (Berlin, Germany)
(Schmerz)
Vol. 18
Issue 2
Pg. 141-4
(Apr 2004)
ISSN: 0932-433X [Print] Germany |
Vernacular Title | Diagnostik und Therapie funktioneller Schmerzsyndrome. |
PMID | 15067535
(Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article, Review)
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Topics |
- Combined Modality Therapy
- Diagnosis, Differential
- Humans
- Pain
(classification, diagnosis, physiopathology)
- Pain Management
- Prognosis
- Syndrome
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