Can pain be regulated by the immune system? New book answers the question

By Dr. Luiz Felipe Carvalho 

Pain is an uncomfortable sensation, but it is essential as a defense mechanism, alerting us to possible damage to the body. However, when it becomes chronic or intense, it can significantly impact our quality of life. Fortunately, scientific advances have explored ways to treat pain using the human body’s own physiological mechanisms.

This is exactly the approach that the book “Activation of the neuro-immuno-endocrine system for pain treatment” seeks to explore. The work, written by the orthopedic specialist in the spine, Dr. Luiz Felipe Carvalho, in partnership with the Post-PhD in Neuroscience, Dr. Fabiano de Abreu, analyzes how the nervous, immune and endocrine systems can interact to modulate and treat pain.

The purpose of the book

The work brings together and analyzes scientific studies on the physiological processes that cause pain and how they can be used to find effective solutions for treatment.

“Pain is one of the greatest challenges facing science today. Understanding and controlling it is essential for a number of medical procedures, and this book offers a comprehensive analysis of content on the subject, which makes it extremely relevant,” says Dr. Luiz Felipe Carvalho.

“Our goal with this book is to explore existing scientific studies and correlate them to understand how the Central Nervous System can act together with the Immune System and the Endocrine System to modulate pain,” explains Dr. Fabiano de Abreu.

Availability

The book “Activation of the neuro-immuno-endocrine system for pain treatment” is available for purchase on Amazon and Google Books. It is essential reading for health professionals and scientists seeking to understand more deeply the mechanisms that can be used to control pain, offering an integrated and innovative view on the subject

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