Pain
Pain is the body’s signal that something needs attention. It ranges from a brief, sharp sensation after an injury to a persistent ache that lingers for weeks or months. Acute pain usually resolves as tissue heals; chronic pain lasts beyond the normal healing period and can affect sleep, mood, and daily function.
Medicine used to treat Pain
Managing pain effectively
Treatment depends on the type and intensity of pain. Mild to moderate pain, including joint, muscle, and inflammatory pain, is often managed with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Etodolac is one such NSAID, used particularly for musculoskeletal and arthritic pain. For a broader view of available options, see our pain management category.
Seek medical advice promptly if pain is severe, unexplained, or accompanied by fever, numbness, weakness, or chest tightness.