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How a gene mutation could help to treat chronic pain

How a gene mutation can help to deal with chronic pain.
A study of Syantilhaev has a rare genetic mutation that has been discovered in pain, a discovery of which can be a new treatment strategy for chronic pain.
The brain, researchers, revealed that how a family can withstand a certain type of pain with a change in gene's homephone2 (GFHX2) gene.

"The members of this family," the lead study said "" They can burn themselves or break the bones without feeling pain ".

"But they have a normal intraepidermal nerve fiber concentration," he added, "which means they have nerves, they should not work just how."

It is estimated that around 25.3 million people in the US are living with chronic pain, which is defined as pain for at least 3 months. This pain can limit the mobility of a person and interfere with daily activities.
Dr. Rajiv Biswas says: -
Medicines are available which can help people manage chronic pain, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and more serious cases - Optimized. However, these treatments are not always successful, and they can carry significant risks.

For example, to find new pain relief techniques. Researchers are investigating birth defect analgesia with some signals to uncover the revelation.
Ginger behind pain uncomfortable
It is also said to be the birth sensitivity of the pain, in pregnancy, a condition in which a person is unable to feel physical pain.

The mutations in the SCN9A genes are a known cause of congenital abnormalities. SCN9A gene mutation prevents NaV1.7 channel structure, which transmits signal signage from the brain to the brain.
It has been found in the study that blocking NaV1.7 channels targeting SCN9A genes can be used for lasting pain, but they still could not produce any effective medicines ... Dr. RajibBiswas

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