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Pain is usually transitory, lasting only until the noxious stimulus is removed or the underlying damage or pathology has healed, but some painful conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, peripheral neuropathy, cancer and idiopathic pain, may persist for years. Pain that lasts a long time is called chronic, and pain that resolves quickly is called acute. Traditionally, the distinction between acute and chronic pain has relied upon an arbitrary interval of time from onset; the two most commonly used markers being 3 months and 6 months since the onset of pain, though some theorists and researchers have placed the transition from acute to chronic pain at 12 months. Others apply acute to pain that lasts less than 30 days, chronic to pain of more than six months duration, and subacute to pain that lasts from one to six months. A popular alternative definition of chronic pain, involving no arbitrarily fixed durations is "pain that extends beyond the expected period of healing." Chronic pain may be classified as "malignant" (caused by cancer) or "benign" (non-malignant). Region and systemPain can be classed according to its location in the body, as in headache, low back pain and pelvic pain; or according to the body system involved, such as myofascial pain (emanating from skeletal muscles or the fibrous sheath surrounding them), rheumatic pain (emanating from the joints and surrounding tissue), neuropathic pain (caused by damage or illness affecting the somatosensory system), or vascular (pain from blood vessels). From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Nounpain m. (oblique plural pains, nominative singular pains, nominative plural pain) Descendants
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Q. This pain started like an hour ago and keeps getting more intense, and i feel like its starting to spread to the rest of my ribcage and back, I seriously don't know what to do I'm in so much pain. I've felt this type of pain before, but it wasn't this intense. Please help me, I don't have much access to anything since I'm not at home. I don't think I'm gonna die and I don't really feel the need to call emergency, but it is pretty bad. And the pain just spread to my entire back. Asked by - Fri Nov 5 02:49:24 2010 - Pain & Pain Management - 1 Answers - Comments A. call emergency Answered by Captain Obvious (is female) - Fri Nov 5 02:51:34 2010 From Yahoo Answer Search: "pain" |
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