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Pain

Horizontales
Pain that is persistent, often lasting more than six months; clinical symptoms may be the same as for acute pain, or there may be no symptoms evident.
Also called reflective pain, it is pain perceived at a location other than the site of the painful stimulus.
Pain that is caused by occurrences such as traumatic injury, surgical procedures, or medical disorders; clinical symptoms often include increased heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate, shallow respiration, agitation or restlessness, facial grimaces, or splinting.
Type of chronic pain caused by damage to body tissue and usually described as a sharp, aching, or throbbing pain. This kind of pain can be due to benign pathology; or by tumors or cancer cells that are growing larger and crowding other body parts near the cancer site.
Discomfort resulting from injury or disease in an organ in the thoracic or abdominal cavity.
The point at which a stimulus, usually one associated with pressure or temperature, activates pain receptors and produces a sensation of pain.
Symptoms of physical pain having psychological origin.
Verticales
Pain that is felt in a part of the body at a distance from the area of pathology, as pain in the right shoulder derived from the presence of a gallstone in the bladder.
Painkillers, member of the group of drugs used to achieve analgesia. Can act in various ways on the peripheral and central nervous systems.
Pain that originates in peripheral nerves or the central nervous system rather than in other damaged organs or tissues, effects specific nerve distributions. Some examples are the pain of shingles or diabetic neuropathy.
Neurologic pain arising in nerve endings of muscles, skin, bones; it is highly localizable.
The highest intensity of painful stimulation that a tested subject is able to tolerate.
Pain felt as if it were arising in an absent or amputated limb or organ.