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Being In Love May Reduce Foot Pain?

By: Peter Wishnie Home | Health-and-Fitness


The University of California Los Angeles recently did a study that showed thinking of a loved one decreased a person's pain. While having heat applied to their forearm, 25 women were asked to rate their pain levels. When the women were shown pictures of their significant others or when they were allowed to hold their significant others hand their pain level consistently reduced.

Love is patient, love is kind, but is love an anti-pain medication? When one is suffering from a serious illness, it is obvious that having support from loved ones helps one get through the rollercoaster's of pain and suffering. But, can love help with your everyday aches and pains?

According to this study it can! Medically, there is no definitive answer on why this may happen. Pain can only be measured by the person's perception of the pain. Thus there is great variation in pain from one person to another. This is what we refer to as "pain threshold." One may say they have a high pain tolerance, meaning it takes a lot before the pain "affects" them. I see this often in my clinic when I give a people injections. Some people are 100% calm, cool and collected and don't even blink when I prick them with the needle. Others are jumping for the chandelier and screaming at the top of their lungs when all I am doing is putting a relatively small needle under their skin.

So can being in love increase your pain tolerance? Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain. I see several patients a day with this common foot problem and when I ask the patients to rate their pain on a scale from 1-10, I can never predict their response. There is absolutely no consistency on how much pain this problem causes. The description is always the same "It hurts the most in the morning or after rest." But since everyone perceives pain on a different threshold, not everyone rates it the same number.

I have never dove into my patients personal lives to discover whether a pain rated a 10 actually means that they just lost the love of my life and as a result their foot hurts. There is no doubt in my mind that having someone supportive in your life that makes you happy can help you deal with or handle your pain with slightly greater ease, but there is always a reason for the pain. .




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About the Author:
Dr. Peter Wishnie is a podiatrist who specializes in foot and ankle surgery. His office is in Piscataway/Hillsborough,NJ. His goals are to educate the public on the care of their feet and ankles and to get them functioning as quickly as possible. For more foot health tips on foot pain, get a Free copy of their book, "Stop Foot Pain Fast," by visiting their website: http://www.stopfootpainfast.com

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