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  2. Threshold of pain - Wikipedia

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    Threshold of pain. The threshold of pain or pain threshold is the point along a curve of increasing perception of a stimulus at which pain begins to be felt. It is an entirely subjective phenomenon. A distinction must be maintained between the stimulus (an external thing that can be directly measured, such as with a thermometer) and the person ...

  3. How to Test and Increase Your Pain Tolerance - Healthline

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    Takeaway. Pain tolerance varies from person to person and is difficult to accurately measure. You can potentially boost your pain tolerance by changing the way you perceive pain via therapies like ...

  4. Pain tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Pain tolerance. Pain tolerance is the maximum level of pain that a person is able to tolerate. Pain tolerance is distinct from pain threshold (the point at which pain begins to be felt). [1] The perception of pain that goes in to pain tolerance has two major components. First is the biological component—the headache or skin prickling that ...

  5. Pain Tolerance and Sensitivity in Men, Women ... - WebMD

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    Persistent pain was reported by: 30% of adults aged 45 to 64. 25% of adults aged 20 to 44. 21% of adults aged 65 and older. More women than men report pain (27.1% compared with 24.4%), although ...

  6. Low Pain Threshold? Here's Why - WebMD

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    Individual differences seem to be due to genetic variations, Maixner says. Also, pain thresholds fluctuate. Stress and pain go together, and researchers have found that life events, such as the ...

  7. What Olympians Can Teach the Rest of Us About Pain - WebMD

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    Some studies suggest they also have a higher pain threshold, meaning it takes more punishment for them to start to feel pain in the first place, and lower pain sensitivity, meaning they rank their ...

  8. Pain Scale: What It Is and How to Use It - Healthline

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    A pain scale is a tool that doctors use to help assess a person’s pain. A person usually self-reports their pain using a specially designed scale, sometimes with the help of a doctor, parent, or ...

  9. Pain - Wikipedia

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    The "pain perception threshold" is the point at which the subject begins to feel pain, and the "pain threshold intensity" is the stimulus intensity at which the stimulus begins to hurt. The "pain tolerance threshold" is reached when the subject acts to stop the pain. [59]