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Definition

According to the official definition of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP),

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“Pain is:

an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience    

associated with actual or potential tissue damage,

or described in terms of that damage. »

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The pain is therefore primarily based on the patient's feelings. This feeling can vary from person to person and is also influenced by external factors:

  • medical and surgical history

  • social context

  • emotions

  • possible psychological elements

  • the family situation

  • the time of day

  • ….

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In addition, the pain is not systematically linked to an injury, which further complicates the situation.

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How pain is felt is personal and subjective. This makes it very difficult to measure pain objectively.

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Pain is all the patient says it is

and occurs when he says it occurs.

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AN EXPERIENCE 

sensory

and emotional

unpleasant,

DIFFICULT TO QUANTIFY

AND QUALIFY

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