Aditya Mishra
One of the most prevalent somatic complaints is pain. Fortunately, only a small percentage of patients experience severe, long-lasting pain that interferes with day-to-day activities. People experiencing incapacitating, persistent pain frequently visit doctors. They frequently struggle with insomnia, excessive pharmaceutical use, anxiety, melancholy, and feelings of annoyance, powerlessness, and frustration. It is well recognised that this particular group of chronic pain patients is challenging to treat because their pain issue lacks an instant and permanent remedy. Therefore, gaining control over somatic problems and enhancing quality of life are the main goals of treatment.