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Chronic Pain Syndromes – Diagnosis & Integrative Treatment in NYC
Living with chronic pain syndromes can feel isolating, especially when pain lasts longer than 3–6 months and affects your daily life. Dr. Buddhavarapu provides advanced diagnostics and holistic therapies to treat nerve injuries, inflammation, and other underlying causes of persistent pain.
Chronic pain can take over your body and life — I provide personalized, integrative care to help you find lasting relief and reclaim your well-being.
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Holistic Treatment for Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
Whether you’re dealing with chronic pelvic pain syndrome or pain linked to musculoskeletal dysfunction, Dr. Buddhavarapu offers customized care—including chronic pelvic pain syndrome exercises, regenerative medicine, and mind-body therapies.
Our approach supports individuals with complex pain profiles and helps patients navigate both the physical and emotional effects of chronic pain syndrome disability.
I combine medical expertise with holistic strategies to target the root causes of pain — not just the symptoms.
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Chronic Pain Syndrome
- Pain lasting longer than 3–6 months
- Burning, aching, stabbing, or throbbing sensations
- Pain that interferes with sleep or daily tasks
- Fatigue, mood changes, or difficulty concentrating
Integrative Strategies for Managing Long-Term Pain
Frequently asked questions
What is a chronic pain syndrome?
It’s pain that persists beyond normal healing time — often lasting months or years — and may not respond to standard treatments.
What causes chronic pain syndromes?
Causes vary — from nerve injuries and inflammation to conditions like fibromyalgia, CRPS, or arthritis.
Can chronic pain really be managed?
Yes. While a complete “cure” is rare, integrative care can significantly reduce pain, improve function, and enhance quality of life.
How does Dr. Buddha approach treatment?
I use a whole-person strategy — combining medical treatments, advanced therapies, and supportive care tailored to your needs.
When should I see a specialist?
If pain lasts longer than expected, limits your daily life, or impacts your mood and sleep, it’s time for expert help.
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