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Jun 09 2008

What Pain Really Means

Published by tinasam at 8:09 am under basics Edit This

Pain means different things depending on what meaning of the question you are going to answer.

What Pain Means by Definition
According to Merriam-Webster Online, pain is “usually localized physical suffering associated with bodily disorder (as a disease or an injury); also: a basic bodily sensation induced by a noxious stimulus, received by naked nerve endings, characterized by physical discomfort (as pricking, throbbing, or aching), and typically leading to evasive action b: acute mental or emotional distress or suffering”.

What Pain Means to the Body
Pain is a very good thing. It was designed to give you the ability to know when you’ve come to harm, and for you to react. It can mean that you pull your hand away from the hot stove to prevent further harm, or you rub the hurt area so that the body can stimulate its natural painkillers. Pain tells you that you are injured, that you are about to be injured, or that you need to slow down and rest. Either of these is a trigger for you to do something and without this trigger response more harm can come to the body. Chronic pain means that these messages from the brain can be generated far after the beginning stimulus is gone.

What Pain Means to the Person
Pain is very subjective in individuals. One may think that getting a tattoo is very pain while another finds it not to bother. Each body will react differently to pain depending on key factors. How we are brought up, our fears and even things like gender can mean we will see pain differently. Pain is a symptom, a reaction, an emotion. It is a variable that can only be answered depending on who you ask.

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4 Responses to “What Pain Really Means”

  1. blondiewriteson 09 Jun 2008 at 11:19 am edit this

    My threshold for pain is low, but the pain I have from injurying my back is more pain than when I had a tattoo. I would take another tattoo over back pain.

  2. reginaavaloson 09 Jun 2008 at 6:00 pm edit this

    In some areas, I have a high pain threshold, and in others a low one. I had a bad toothache last month, and I was in bed and taking everything I could find.

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  3. literarychicaon 09 Jun 2008 at 7:54 pm edit this

    There are times when the brain sends the wrong signals on a regular basis. Pain for me has been a bad thing as it is a daily struggle. I struggle with varying degrees of pain on a daily basis and I do not remember what it is like to be without any pain. I guess it is more than chronic pain perhaps in some cases. I have battled with Fibromyalgia for over 8 years and it is definitely not fun.

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