Acute Pain - Occurs suddenly and intensely, typically as a result of injury, but eventually resolves as the body heals (usually within three to six months)., Chronic Pain - Usually extending beyond six months. Due to its prolonged duration, this type of pain is a condition in its own right., Neuropathic pain - This is typically described as a burning or tingling pain that can be spasmodic or continuous. It occurs when the nociceptors and neurons are damaged. It can change the sensitivity of the nociceptors and they may generate pain impulses that are out of proportion., Phantom Limb Pain - This exists when a patient has undergone an amputation., Referred Pain - This term is used to describe pain that results when damage from one part of the body causes pain to be detected elsewhere.,

Types of Pain

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