Pain: Moving from Symptom Control toward Mechanism-Specific Pharmacologic Management
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Abstract
Pain is a multidimensional sensory experience that isintrinsically unpleasant and associated with hurting and soreness. It may vary in intensity (mild, moderate, or severe), quality (sharp, burning, or dull), duration (tran-sient, intermittent, or persistent), and referral (superficial or deep, localized or diffuse). Although it is essentially a sensation, pain has strong cognitive and emotional compo-nents; it is linked to, or described in terms of, suffering. It is also associated with avoidance motor reflexes and alter-ations in autonomic output. All of these traits are inextri-cably linked in the experience of pain. Although we tend to think of pain as a homogeneous sensory entity, several distinct types…
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- Medicine
- Mechanism (biology)
- Intensive care medicine
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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