"Productive" pain has been described as a warning of injury, and so may be both an indication of need for treatment and a guide to diagnosis. "Nonproductive" pain by definition serves no purpose either as a warning or diagnostic tool.
What is the difference between pain and suffering Pain is the physical aspect. The actual feeling. The sensation. Suffering is the effect the pain has on your life . Is there a lingering pain that limits your activities. It is also the mental component associated with pain.
period pain is more lower than cramping and cramping is more pain when you are moving(motion)
pain hurts you tenderness is just mild discomfort.
Narco is a pain medication that contains acetaminophen and hydrocodone. The difference between Vicodin and Narco is the dosage.
Sore is an area of pain. An ache is when it is persistent.
Pain - the area hurts even though no pressing or palpation Tenderness - you feel the pain once you palpate or press the area
Appendix pain is likely to be fatal if not treated..... menstrual cramps can't kill you.
Well if you have a 'high pain threshold' you seem to feel a lot more pain then you do if you have a 'low pain treshol'.
The difference between an injured lion and a wet day is that one pours with rain and the other roars with pain.
Sameness was to prevent pain and embarrassment along with making the community for productive. The idea probably came form the people who were affected most by pain and had the whole community agree.
One roars with pain and the other pours with rain.
Percocet helped with pain but xodol is not. so what is the difference between those two.