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The History of Pain Relief - How Humans Went From Ancient Remedies to Modern Medicine

Is your pain so bad you think you're paying the price for being human? You're not alone because, in the modern world, pain is something we all know too well. From the very beginning, people have tried everything they could to make the pain go away.

In this article, we're going through a journey in time, showing how pain management methods have evolved. From ancient herbal medicines to advanced pain relief patches, let's see how lucky we are to have modern treatment methods!

Ancient Remedies - Nature's First Painkillers

Let's talk about medicines in the oldest world we can think of.

●      Early Civilizations

Imagine you're an ancient Egyptian with a pounding head, but no medicine box, aspirin or panadol is in sight. But thankfully, there was willow bark, and people used to chew on that to make their headache go away.

Willow bark contains salicin, which is the crucial ingredient of aspirin. The use of willow bark for headaches was prevalent in Egypt, Greece, and other early civilizations.

●      Traditional Chinese Medicine

Meanwhile, traditional medicines took a different route in China, and acupuncture was introduced. Acupuncture is the art of placing tiny needles in specific parts of your body to balance your 'Qi".

What is "Qi", you may ask? According to the Chinese, Qi is life energy, which they believe is the key to health and pain relief. Chinese healers also started brewing herbal teas using ginger and the world-famous wild ginseng to fight inflammation and pain.

●      Ayurvedic Practices

In ancient India, pain management was all about balance. They used plants like turmeric, ashwagandha, and oils to practice massage to ease muscle and joint pain. These ancient practices still inspire our natural remedies and wellness routines today!


The Middle Ages - Science Meets Superstition

Now, let's jump to the Middle Ages, where you’ll find some creative approaches to pain relief.

●      Medieval Pain Relief

Have heard about the times when people relied on superstition and religion for their health issues? Using plants like mandrake or even alcohol to help numb pain was very common these days.

People in medieval Europe turned to plants like belladonna and mandrake, which were intense but also a bit risky. Alcohol was used, too, not only for drinking but as a way to numb pain—especially in the days before anaesthesia.

●      The Renaissance Shift

Let’s fast forward to the Renaissance when doctors began focusing more on science and developing early surgical anaesthetics. You can call it the time when science started coming back in fashion. Surgeons and doctors began studying human anatomy and developing early surgical techniques. Laudanum, a mixture of opium and alcohol, also became popular for pain relief.

1800s - The Start of Modern Pain Relief

Welcome to slightly modern times, when some real progress in the health industry was made.

●      Aspirin is Born

In 1897, a chemist named Felix Hoffmann, working at Bayer, created something that changed everything. We call this something by the name “aspirin” these days. Suddenly, people had a safe and effective way to relieve pain without chewing on tree bark. This is how aspirin became wildly popular and paved the way for more modern medicine.

●      Anesthesia Breakthroughs

Imagine dreading surgery all your life because who would want to get deep cuts on their body voluntarily? But then modern science steps in, and you can have a pain-free surgery for the first time ever. The introduction of anaesthetics like chloroform and ether was no less than a miracle for those people.


20th Century - Modern Pain Relief as We Know It

Finally, we have our modern pain relief methods as we know them. Let’s see our progress so far.

●      NSAIDS And Other Pain Killers

In the 20th century, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were introduced. You know them by the names ibuprofen and naproxen, etc. These painkillers help us manage everyday pain and inflammation without having to reach out for strong narcotics. This is when our people finally had a safer option for aches and pains, whether it was from a sprain or headache.

●      Local Anesthetics

Now, our dear scientists did not stop at painkillers because we needed something beyond swallowing pills. Procedures like dental implants and minor surgeries needed something lighter but still anaesthetic. So, now we have Novocaine and Lidocaine that help people undergo painful procedures with much ease.

●      The Opioid Crisis

Unfortunately, the 20th century also saw the rise of the opioid crisis. With opioids being prescribed widely, people quickly learned how effective (and addictive) these drugs were. The crisis pushed medical professionals to look for better, safer ways to relieve pain, paving the way for today’s alternatives.


Pain Relief Today - Safer, Smarter, and Personalized

Now, we’re in the era of pain relief patches, which are the perfect combination of technology and convenience. Now, you don’t have to wait for the doctor to prescribe you a medicine, get into a line, and become half-dead during the process.

These over-the-counter products are perfect to use for anyone and everyone (yes, you can keep them at home and use them without a doctor's permission. These patches, like the SINSINPAS pain-relief patches, offer a way to relieve pain right where it hurts without the need for pills. They're easy, convenient, and effective for many types of pain.

 

Our Top Picks

You thought we would leave you hanging without recommendations? Think again! Here are some of the best pain-relief patches you can get for yourself and your loved ones in suffering:

●      SINSINPAS Cool And Hot Patch: This pain relief patch provides a dual hot and cool effect and helps relieve pain in your joints and muscles. Apply it wherever you want and get long-lasting relief!

●      SINSINPAS Arex Flex Gel Patch: This patch is made with advanced hydrogel technology, which is why it is strong yet soft and keeps your skin hydrated throughout. It is also infused with aloe vera, so even if you have sensitive skin, this is going to be your perfect partner.

●      SINSINPAS Lidocaine: For those of you who are in severe pain and want instant relief, meet your best buddy. This pain relief patch is made with 4% lidocaine to provide relief within minutes of application.


Take Home Message

Isn’t it amazing to see how far we have come? From chewing bark to having a personal physician at home in the form of pain-relief patches, it has been an incredible journey.

Each era has added something valuable to the journey, and even though there’s still a lot more work to be done, today’s options give us better control over pain than ever. So, next time you put on a SINSINPAS pain-relief patch, remember this. You’re part of a long history of pain relief solutions, one that’s still evolving for the better.

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