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  2. Pain Classifications and Causes: Nerve Pain, Muscle ... - WebMD

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    Pain is most often grouped by the kind of damage that causes it. The two main types are pain caused by tissue damage (also called nociceptive pain) and pain caused by nerve damage (also called ...

  3. Examples of somatic pain include: bone fractures. strained muscles. connective tissue diseases, such as osteoporosis. cancer that affects the skin or bones. skin cuts, scrapes, and burns. joint ...

  4. Pain - Wikipedia

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    Most pain resolves once the noxious stimulus is removed and the body has healed, but it may persist despite removal of the stimulus and apparent healing of the body. Sometimes pain arises in the absence of any detectable stimulus, damage or disease. Pain is the most common reason for physician consultation in most developed countries.

  5. In some cases, pain is clearly caused by a specific injury or medical condition. In other cases, the cause of the pain may be less obvious or unknown. Some common causes of pain include: headache ...

  6. Chronic Pain Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment

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    Fibromyalgia, a condition that causes muscle pain throughout the body. Nerve damage. Lyme disease. Broken bones. Cancer. Acid reflux or ulcers. Inflammatory bowel disease ( IBD) Irritable bowel ...

  7. Chronic Pain Syndrome: Symptoms, Treatment, and More - Healthline

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    joint pain. muscle aches. burning pain. fatigue. sleep problems. loss of stamina and flexibility, due to decreased activity. mood problems, including depression, anxiety, and irritability. In one ...

  8. Hyperalgesia: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and More - WebMD

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    Causes of Hyperalgesia. ‌Hyperalgesia happens when your body’s pain receptors or nociceptors become damaged or sensitive. When you have an injury, your body releases pain signals. These ...

  9. Pain theories - Wikipedia

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    Pain theories. As long as humans have experienced pain, they have given explanations for its existence and sought soothing agents to dull or cease painful sensations. Archaeologists have uncovered clay tablets dating back as far as 5,000 BC which reference the cultivation and use of the opium poppy to bring joy and cease pain.