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  <title>Complex Regional Pain Syndrome</title>
  <description>In this episode we will discuss Complex Regional Pain.&amp;amp;nbsp; Our Guest, Barby Ingle returns from a previous episode on Endometriosis.&amp;amp;nbsp; ​Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic (lasting greater than six months) pain condition that most often affects one limb (arm, leg, hand, or foot) usually after an injury. &amp;amp;nbsp;CRPS is believed to be caused by damage to, or malfunction of, the peripheral and central nervous systems. &amp;amp;nbsp;The central nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord; the peripheral nervous system involves nerve signaling from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. &amp;amp;nbsp;CRPS is characterized by prolonged or excessive pain and changes in skin color, temperature, and/or swelling in the affected area. CRPS is divided into two types: &amp;amp;nbsp;CRPS-I and CRPS-II. Individuals without a confirmed nerve injury are classified as having CRPS-I (previously known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome). &amp;amp;nbsp;CRPS-II (previously known as causalgia) is when there is an associated, confirmed nerve injury. &amp;amp;nbsp;As some research has identified evidence of nerve injury in CRPS-I, it is unclear if this disorders will always be divided into two types.&amp;amp;nbsp; Nonetheless, the treatment is similar. CRPS symptoms vary in severity and duration, although some cases are mild and eventually go away. &amp;amp;nbsp;In more severe cases, individuals may not recover and may have long-term disability. </description>
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