What Is Breakthrough Pain?
Pain level 12 belongs to netizens fabrication. The higher the level, the more pain you feel. Pain is a more complex physiological and psychological activity and is the most common clinical symptom. It includes injury, the "pain" sensation caused by the stimulus acting on the body, and the body's painful response to noxious stimuli.
Level of pain
- Pain level 12 belongs to netizens fabrication. The higher the level, the more pain you feel. Pain is a more complex physiological and psychological activity and is the most common clinical symptom. It includes injuries, "pain" sensations caused by the body, and
- The World Health Organization (WHO) divides pain levels into:
- O degree: no pain;
- degree: mild pain, intermittent pain, without medication;
- Degree II: Moderate pain, for persistent pain, affecting rest, need painkillers;
- Degree III: Severe pain. For persistent pain, pain cannot be relieved without medication.
- Degree : Severe pain, persistent pain with changes in blood pressure and pulse.
- Pain level 12 belongs to netizens fabrication. Evidence 1: Childbirth pain, breaking human pain limits? [1]
- "Trigeminal neuralgia" ("Trigeminal neuralgia" is sometimes referred to as "face pain" and is easily confused with toothache. It is a type of paroxysmal severe neuralgia that recurs in the trigeminal nerve distribution area of the face) is a medical profession The most painful, stubborn, and most difficult disease to treat in the nervous system is widely recognized as the "first pain in the world" and it is known as "immortal cancer". Trigeminal neuralgia is a common and frequently-occurring disease of the central system. The incidence rate in the general population is as high as two-thousandths. It occurs frequently after the age of 40, and more women than men. About 3: 2.
In addition to the unbearable severe pain at the time of the attack, it has a lot to do with the symptoms of its "striking and firing" symptoms. Many patients are trembling all day long because of this characteristic, such as walking on thin ice, for fear of touching the "trigger point" and causing pain. Trigeminal neuralgia destroys patients not only physically but also psychologically. Moreover, having a child is not a constant pain, and trigeminal neuralgia is difficult to cure, and some patients have a feeling that they are less likely to die every day.