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Distressing Feeling- But pain -- whether it comes from a bee sting, a broken bone, or a long-term illness -- is also an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience. It has multiple causes, and people respond to it in multiple and individual ways. The pain that you push your way through might be incapacitating to someone else.
- The pain you experience may be an ache, a sharp stabbing, or a throbbing. It could come and go, or it could be constant. You may feel the pain worsen when you move or laugh. Sometimes, breathing deeply can intensify it. Pain from tissue damage can be acute. For example, sports injuries like a sprained ankle or turf toe are often the result of damage to soft tissue. Or it can b…
- Somatic pain is generally described as musculoskeletal pain. Because many nerves supply the muscles, bones, and other soft tissues, somatic pain is usually easier to locate than visceral pain. It also tends to be more intense. The nociceptors in these tissues pick up sensations related to temperature, vibration, and swelling. A typical pain sensation due to an injury, such as bumping …
- Most somatic pain responds well to over-the-counter medications such as NSAIDs or other analgesics. NSAIDs relieve inflammation as well as soothing pain. Hot and cold packs, massage, and relaxation might help. With deep somatic pain, muscle relaxants like Baclofen or Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) may provide relief. Opioids are usually reserved for severe pain, and given fo…
- For stronger pain relief, acetaminophen is combined with narcotic type drugs. These drugs can be obtained only with a prescription. An effective way to take these medications for short-term pain resulting from something such as an injury or kidney stone is to take a regular dose of an NSAID such as ibuprofen and then take a Percocet or Vicodin as needed.
- Even though the experience of pain varies from one person to the next, it is possible to categorize the different types of pain. Here's an overview of the different types of pain and what distinguishes them from one another.
- Somatic pain and visceral pain are two distinct types of pain, and they feel different. Somatic pain comes from the skin. muscles, and soft tissues, while visceral pain comes from the internal organs. Learn the differences in how you might experience them, their sources, and how they are treated. Both somatic pain and visceral pain are detected the same way. Pain-detecting nerves …
- Pain is also classified by the type of tissue that's involved or by the part of the body that's affected. For example, pain may be referred to as muscular pain or joint pain. Or a doctor may ask you about chest pain or back pain.
- Consult a doctor if a person taking NSAIDs experiences pain in the stomach, has black stools, or has blood in the stool.
- Most pain comes from tissue damage. The pain stems from an injury to the body's tissues. The injury can be to bone, soft tissue, or organs. The injury to body tissue can come from a disease such as cancer. Or it can come from physical injury such as a cut or a broken bone.
- The most common source of visceral pain is functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID), such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). IBS affects up to 15 percent of the population and is more common in women. Menstrual cramps are another extremely common form of visceral pain. Cancer patients frequently experience visceral pain, as well. Studies show that 28 percent of ca…
- Pain is most often classified by the kind of damage that causes it. The two main categories are pain caused by tissue damage, also called nociceptive pain, and pain caused by nerve damage, also called neuropathic pain. A third category is psychogenic pain, which is pain that is affected by psychological factors. Psychogenic pain most often has a physical origin either in tissue damag…
- Visceral pain is an internal pain. Even though it's estimated that 40 percent of the population experiences visceral pain at some time or another, a lot less is known about it than about somatic pain.
- It's safe to say most of us are not big fans of pain. Nevertheless, it is one of the body's most important communication tools. Imagine, for instance, what would happen if you felt nothing when you put your hand on a hot stove. Pain is one way the body tells you something's wrong and needs attention.
- Chronic pain lasts longer than acute pain and is generally somewhat resistant to medical treatment. It's usually associated with a long-term illness, such as osteoarthritis. In some cases, such as with fibromyalgia, it's one of the defining characteristic of the disease. Chronic pain can be the result of damaged tissue, but very often is attributable to nerve damage. Both acute and …
- Somatic pain usually fades once the injury heals. However, somatic pain lasting longer than expected can become chronic pain. Some chronic pain conditions caused by somatic pain include:
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