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Complex regional pain syndrome
Complex regional pain syndrome

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a poorly understood condition where a person experiences persistent severe and debilitating pain.

Although most cases of CRPS are triggered by an injury, the resulting pain is much more severe and long-lasting than normal.

The pain usually only affects 1 limb, but it can sometimes spread to other parts of the body.

The skin of the affected body part can become so sensitive that a slight touch, bump or even a change in temperature can cause intense pain.

Affected areas can also become swollen, stiff or undergo fluctuating changes in colour or temperature.

CRPS often gradually improves over time. But some people with CRPS experience pain for many years.

Find out more about the symptoms of CRPS.

When to get medical advice

You should see a GP if you have persistent pain that's preventing you from carrying out everyday activities.

Diagnosing CRPS can be difficult because it involves having tests to rule out other possible causes.

It's best to get help as soon as possible, as early treatment may help reduce your painful symptoms.

Find out more about diagnosing CRPS.

Causes of CRPS

The cause of CRPS is unknown, but for many people it's thought to be the result of the body reacting abnormally to an injury.

Find out more about the possible causes of CRPS.

Who's affected

It's difficult to estimate exactly how common CRPS is, as many cases may go undiagnosed or be misdiagnosed. But it's thought to be fairly uncommon.

CRPS can affect people of any age, including children. It tends to be more common in women than men.

Treating CRPS

There's currently no cure for CRPS, but there are a number of treatments that can help manage the symptoms.

There are 4 main types of treatment:

  • education and self-management – being given clear information about your condition and advice on any steps you can take to help manage it yourself
  • physical rehabilitation – treatment to help manage your symptoms and reduce the risk of long-term physical problems, such as physiotherapy exercises
  • pain relief – treatments to help reduce your pain, such as anticonvulsants or antidepressants
  • psychological support – treatments to help you cope with the emotional impact of living with CRPS, such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)

Because of the complex nature of CRPS, a number of different healthcare professionals will usually be involved in your care.

Find out more about treating CRPS.

Last Reviewed
04 November 2022
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