Questions tagged [pain]

Tag for questions pertaining the sensation of unpleasant sensory and emotional experiences associated with actual or potential tissue damage.

Pain is always subjective. Each individual learns the application of the word through experiences related to injury in early life. Biologists recognize that those stimuli which cause pain are liable to damage tissue. Accordingly, pain is that experience we associate with actual or potential tissue damage. It is unquestionably a sensation in a part or parts of the body, but it is also always unpleasant and therefore also an emotional experience. Experiences which resemble pain but are not unpleasant, e.g., pricking, should not be called pain. Unpleasant abnormal experiences (dysesthesias) may also be pain but are not necessarily so because, subjectively, they may not have the usual sensory qualities of pain. Many people report pain in the absence of tissue damage or any likely pathophysiological cause; usually this happens for psychological reasons. There is usually no way to distinguish their experience from that due to tissue damage if we take the subjective report. If they regard their experience as pain, and if they report it in the same ways as pain caused by tissue damage, it should be accepted as pain. This definition avoids tying pain to the stimulus. Activity induced in the nociceptor and nociceptive pathways by a noxious stimulus is not pain, which is always a psychological state, even though we may well appreciate that pain most often has a proximate physical cause.

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Does spinal cord have pain receptors?

I understand that the brain itself does not have pain receptors, so when the brain is damaged or cut, there is no experience of pain. For example, surgeons can operate on the brain while a patient is awake without causing pain. How about the spinal…
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If one endures the same form pain over a long period of time, would the pain begin to lose intensity?

Metaphorically thinking, if one endured the pain of constant burning for decades, would the pain slowly lose its strength?
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Death by exsanguination not painful?

Several places on the internet seem to purport that animal sacrifice is painless because exsanguination causes no pain. That sounds unscientific to me and an attempt to appease culture than than using science. For instance this question on the se…
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Pain perception in animals with nerve nets

Are animals with nerve nets, like sea urchins and jelly fish, theoretically able to feel pain? They have output and input organs which would make them "vulnerable" to feel pain but on the other hand, they don't have brains. I was wondering if they…
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How does anxiety cause chest pain?

An acute instance of anxiety can cause a sudden sharp chest pain for a very brief period of time. What is the mechanism behind anxiety leading to chest pain? Is the pain coming from the heart itself, or surrounding muscles? What structure is in…
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Does a severed limb/finger experience pain after its separated?

If a person ends up with a severed finger will that finger, after falling off, experience any pain and start writhing? Can a limb kind of have a mind of its own for a few more seconds after separating from the body like for instance the tail of a…
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Can someone die from pain?

I'm a CNA and I just got home from a very long day at work. I just started this job and I got hurt at work last night which made me wonder can enough pain cause death (without suicide)? I think the answer is yes, but I'd like to know how/why.
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What part of the body holds the most pain receptors?

What part of the body holds the most pain receptors or is likely to cause someone to feel the most intense pain? I thought it was the eyes but I can't find that source anymore.
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What happens when someone is subjected to extreme pain beyond any pain tolerance?

What happens in extreme medical scenarios when a individual is subjected to extremes of pain far beyond any pain tolerance?
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