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Following the results of the survey, and to help all generations including millennials manage their pain safely and effectively, ASA offer the following five tips.

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A new nationwide survey commissioned by the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) in conjunction with September's Pain Awareness Month has found that millennials' love of technology and fitness is causing many to suffer from aches and pains such as eye strain, neck aches, hand or finger pain, wrist or arm pain, migraines and sports injuries.

With 75 percent of millennials reporting acute pain (sudden pain which lasts less than three months) and nearly 60 percent reporting chronic pain (which lasts longer than three months), it is even more important that this group learns to manage their pain safely and effectively.

Following the results of the survey, and to help all generations including millennials manage their pain safely and effectively, ASA offer the following five tips.

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