Usually physical pain is described as either hot or cold, depending on the situation and character. An action novel may describe pain as being like fire, usually a sharp pain is descibed as hot.
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origin of Nociceptive and Neuropathic pain
One would be able to describe the symptoms by attaining this information from either their local GP who would have experience in the matter or from online websites and blogs specializing in elbow joint pain.
A trail of never ending nightmare and pain that will surly make you go insane.
painful (adj.)
The term brachialgia refers to arm pain but no such specific terminology to describe forearm pain
"A pain in the neck" is an idiom meaning an annoying person or situation. You would use this idiom to describe a person whose behavior is irritating you, or for anything that is annoying. Betty can be a real pain in the neck sometimes.This extra paperwork is really a pain in the neck.
There are two words to describe pain in Spanish, these are Dolor and Doler. Dolor is used to describe a pain of continuing nature or sorrow and grief. Doler is used to describe physical pain, e.g. "me duele la cabeza" - my head hurts.
Discomfort could be one.
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The medical term used to describe the sensation of discomfort or distress in the body known as pain is "nociception."
When gallstones obstruct the cystic duct, intermittent, extreme, cramping pain typically develops in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen.