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There are many different kinds of pain scales, but a common one is a numerical scale from 0 to 10. Here, 0 means you have no pain; one to three means mild pain; four to seven is considered moderate pain; eight and above is severe pain.
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Read More »In a recent study, John Markman, MD, director of the Translational Pain Research Program at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, and colleagues studied data from other studies that asked chronic pain patients to rate their pain using both numbers and words, NPR recently reported. Patients were asked to rate their pain on a scale of 0 to 10 and were also asked the question, “Is your pain tolerable?” The researchers found that about 75 percent of patients who rated their pain between four and seven on the numerical scale, which is a range that usually demands higher medication doses, also said their pain was “tolerable,” which is a word that typically indicates no need for more pain treatment, according to NPR. The discrepancy shows the problem with doctors relying only on numbers without additional data. When patients also use words to talk about their pain and how it affects their daily lives, they can paint a more complete and precise picture for their doctors.
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Read More »Even if your doctor uses a 0-10 pain scale, consider these additional ways to discuss your pain to be more precise. Compare your pain with the worst pain you’ve ever experienced. Ever given birth, experienced kidney stones, or endured a significant trauma, like a bad fracture? Comparing your chronic pain with the worst pain you’ve ever had can help add perspective, according to Chrystina Jeter, MD, an anesthesiologist and pain management specialist with UCLA Health, in the NPR article.
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