Pain
Introduction
Introduction Pain: Chinese medicine noun refers to the feeling of pain and swelling. It is a characteristic of qi stagnation. Such as chest pain, abdomen and other places where the pain, when the time is up, mostly belongs to the syndrome of qi stagnation. However, the head pain is more common in the liver yang or liver fire inflammation syndrome.
Cause
Cause
1, such as chest pain, abdomen and other places, pain, when the time is up, mostly belong to the syndrome of qi stagnation.
2, head pain, it is more common in the liver yang sputum or liver fire inflammation syndrome.
3, eyeball pain, it may be high intraocular pressure.
4, breast pain, estrogen and progesterone imbalance, secretion. Abnormal secretion of milk hormone.
Examine
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Painful and bloated feeling:
If the severe or long-term pain cannot be controlled and relieved in time, it will cause disorder of various organs and system functions of the human body, especially the abnormal functions of the brain (learning, memory, cognition, emotion, sleep, etc.), resulting in low immunity. Various complications, resulting in loss of ability to work, destruction of interpersonal relationships, personality changes and drug addiction, are serious and even threaten the lives of patients.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
There is no uniform standard for the classification of pain, and the following are commonly used in clinical practice:
1. According to the neurophysiological mechanism of pain can be divided into:
1 nociceptive pain: including somatic and visceral pain caused by various noxious stimuli;
2 non-nociceptive pain: including neuropathic pain (neuropathicpain) and psychogenic or psychopathic pain (psychogenicpain). Neuropathic pain refers to pain caused by lesions in the nervous system itself. Among them, when the pain originates from the spinal cord or brain, it is called central pain (centralpain); when it originates from the peripheral nerve, it is called peripheral pain. Mental pain refers to pain without clear nociceptive and neurological causes.
2. According to the duration of pain can be divided into:
1 acute pain (acutepain): such as trauma, gastrointestinal perforation and postoperative pain;
2 chronic pain (chronicpain): such as chronic low back pain, advanced cancer pain.
3. According to the pain in the anatomy of the body can be divided into: headache, maxillofacial pain, neck pain, shoulder, upper limb pain, chest pain, abdominal pain, low back pain, pelvic pain, lower limb pain, anus, perineal pain.
4. According to the depth of the pain, it can be divided into:
1 superficial pain: located on the skin or mucous membrane of the body surface;
2 deep pain: pain in the viscera, joints, pleura, peritoneum and other parts.
5. According to the form of pain, it can be divided into:
1 local pain.
2 radiation pain.
3 involves pain and so on.
6. According to the nature of pain can be divided into:
1 stinging.
2 burning pain.
3 soreness.
4 pain.
5 colic and so on.
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