Discussion: The factors determine the objective severity of pain.

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The factors determine the objective severity of pain.

Autoimmune diseases are internal diseases that are sometimes accompanied by severe pain. Most often, the attending physician knows what hurts. An objective quantitative measure is statistically feasible, but the patient's subjective feeling is more important.

Three factors determine the objective severity of pain:

1 The sensory nerves (nociceptors) density differs in different body areas. The head area, palms, hands, genitals, and nipples are rich in sensory nerves, which tend to hurt more. Major organs such as the brain and the liver are not pain-sensitive.

2 The intensity of tissue damage Volume correlates to the pain duration and scale. Severe and prolonged tissue damage is more painful and lasts longer.

3 The Regeneration rate of the damaged tissue is directly proportional to the speed at which the pain passes. For example, skin cells recover quickly, so the pain passes relatively quickly when we cut ourselves superficially with a knife.

It is possible (but challenging) to produce a statistical estimate of objective pain. Still, the patient's subjective response to pain is often more important than the intensity of the objective pain!

Link: Subjective pain scale and how to determine the objective pain level.
https://www.sf-healing.com/page/223 (Copy & Paste)




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