Take the Pain Quiz
What's the most sensitive part of your body? Does everyone feel pain? Get answers to these and other questions by taking the pain quiz.
Gender words are used here to talk about anatomy and health risk. Please use this information in a way that works best for you and your provider as you talk about your care.
1. Most pain serves no purpose.
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Pain can be a warning that your body is injured or infected. The doubled-over pain of a burst appendix will send you straight to the emergency room; without this warning, you could die. This type of sudden (acute) pain often lasts until your injury or infection heals.
But not all pain serves a purpose. Pain that lasts long beyond the normal recovery time, such as low back pain, is called chronic pain. Disabling chronic pain—the type of pain that keeps you from working and enjoying life—should be treated.
2. Everyone feels pain.
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Some otherwise normal people are born incapable of feeling pain. And while you might think living without pain sounds like a good deal, it’s really not.
Pain is protective; if you don’t have it, you could die because you aren't able to care for yourself.
3. People in a coma can't feel pain.
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Brain scans show that even people in comas may be aware of their environment and of pain. How much pain someone feels may depend on the type of coma they are in. People in a minimally conscious state are more likely to feel pain. Someone who is brain dead or in a persistent vegetative state is not likely to feel pain.
4. Headache is the most common type of pain.
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Everyone gets a simple headache now and then.
And there are several common types of headache that affect millions of Americans annually.
5. Men get migraine headaches more than women.
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Migraine headaches cause a severe throbbing pain, often on 1 side of the head. This often occurs with nausea, vomiting, or dizziness. Millions of Americans suffer from migraines. Women suffer migraines about 3 times as often as men, possibly because of hormonal causes.
6. Women have a higher pain threshold than men.
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It depends on the person, not the person’s gender. What may feel like agony to you might seem like mild discomfort to your next-door neighbor.
7. With enough focus, you can train your brain to ignore pain.
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The phenomenon of pain is a perception. Your brain can, in effect, increase the pain experience or turn it down to a whisper. This is how some people can stick needles into themselves or walk on a bed of hot coals. With sustained focus, they are able to override the discomfort.
8. Newborns can't feel pain.
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But there was a time when healthcare providers believed babies were unable to feel pain. They even did surgery on them without anesthesia. That view has changed. There is no question that newborns can feel pain and respond to it.
9. You always feel pain in the part of the body where it starts.
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A heart attack, for instance, can show itself as pain in the left arm. Or tooth pain can be felt as an earache. This is known as referred pain.
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