Stratification and proper pain management

Authors

  • Livio Pereira Pacheco
  • Rodrigo Daniel Zanoni
  • Marcus Vinícius de Carvalho Souza
  • Giordane Lages Fernandes
  • Lenilson Souza Santos
  • Beatriz Beluci
  • Carlos Felype de Oliveira Pena
  • Washington Viana de Mesquita
  • Renata Cristina Santos Lacerda Martins
  • Daniel Checchinato
  • José Silva dos Santos
  • Guilherme de Brito Lira Dal Monte
  • Ailton Gomes de Abrantes
  • Pedro Vitor de Paiva Anunciação
  • Marivaldo de Moraes e Silva
  • Aderrone Vieira Mendes
  • Felipe Augusto Medeiros Porto Vieira
  • Elisabete Lopes Feijão
  • Samira Almeida Estrela de Oliveira
  • Tharín Marques Veiga
  • José Antonio da Silva
  • Jonatas Abrao Martinez Vaz Coelho
  • Lanna do Carmo Carvalho

Keywords:

Health education, Pain, Painful syndromes.

Abstract

Pain is a potential risk to public health, it is characterized by a multidimensional experience associated with physical and emotional aspects. Pain warns of danger and avoids organic damage, but when it is impossible to perform daily activities and impacts the patient's life quality, it is classified as pathological and requires medical interference. The following article aimed to describe, through a narrative literature review, aspects related to pain and its proper management. Pain is a broad complex that is classified according to location, type, intensity, and periodicity. The categories referring to pain are nociceptive, neuropathic, and psychogenic. In addition, pain syndromes are diverse and can affect any system of the body. Emphasizing that it is essential to categorize as much information as possible to properly conduct the treatment of these diseases.

 

DOI: 10.56238/pacfdnsv1-079

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Published

2023-07-17