Abstract

Chronic pain is a complex and pervasive health issue that significantly impacts the lives of millions. Various cultureshave been practicing meditation for thousands of years, and it has been shown that it has many positive effects onmental and physical health. The impact of meditation on chronic pain is encouraging as it will form the base for future advancements. Meditation can improve the body's natural pain-relieving processes, lower stress levels, and boost body awareness. Patients can select from a variety of meditation techniques and include them in their treatment plans in a way that suits them best. Although it may not be a permanent solution, meditation can give patients a useful tool for managing their pain. In both clinical and experimental contexts, mindfulness meditation has been shown to lessen pain dramatically.Meditation may be used to manage chronic pain, which has several benefits, including pain alleviation, stress reduction, improved sleep, and general health. The research study provides insights into various kinds of meditation practices as well as the scientific basis of the mechanisms that are mentioned in the literature for the management of pain. Meditation practices have been scientifically shown in numerous randomized controlled studies to reduce pain intensity, enhance pain tolerance, and improve quality of life in those with chronic pain.Although more research is necessary to fully understand the mechanisms underlying the practice, the encouraging evidence is currently available.

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