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nociceptive pain - Nociceptive pain refers to the somatic or visceral pain that arises from the activation of nociceptors, which are specialized sensory receptors that respond to harmful or potentially harmful stimuli. It is commonly associated with tissue damage or inflammation and is typically described as sharp, aching, or throbbing
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  • Pain caused by potentially harmful stimuli that are detected by nociceptors around the body.

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Nociceptive pain may be somatic or visceral in nature.
Lidocaine does not seem to be as effective in nociceptive pain.
Nociceptive pain is also called somatic pain.
Acute pain is called ordinary or nociceptive pain.
Nociceptive pain is associated with tissue damage.
This type of pain is referred to as nociceptive pain.
They are nociceptive pain and neuropathic pain.
Neural mechanisms of cutaneous nociceptive pain.
Nociceptive pain is more commonly described as aching.
An example of chronic nociceptive pain is arthritis.
Nociceptive pain is caused by an injury to body tissues.
The term also includes nociceptive pain or nociception.
Nociceptive pain includes somatic and visceral pain.
Treatment with opioids often resolves nociceptive pain.
Nociceptive pain occurs in response to local tissue damage.

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Treatment with opioids may resolve nociceptive pain.
Nociceptive pain can also be related to inflammatory states.
Somatic pain is a type of nociceptive pain.
Nociceptive pain is brought on by damage to tissue.
That would be a prominently nociceptive pain.
Nociceptive pain typically improves naturally.
It is usually more difficult to treat than nociceptive pain.
Nociceptive pain is because of the continuing activation of pain receptors.
This is a kind of nociceptive pain.
Nociceptive pain results from the activation and sensitization of nociceptors.
The term for this type of pain is nociceptive pain.
They are the nociceptive pain and the neuropathic pain.
The pain experienced after surgery is almost always nociceptive pain.
Nociceptive pain alerts the body to potential or actual tissue damage.
This is known as nociceptive pain.
Nociceptive pain is immediate pain felt as a result of injury inflicted upon tissue.
Sometimes it is also difficult to distinguish neuropathic pain from nociceptive pain.
This is an acute nociceptive pain that usually resolves as the wound heals.
Postoperative pain may be regarded as a specific variant of acute nociceptive pain.
Examples of the nociceptive pain include physiological pains and inflammatory pains.
It is thought that some cases of prolonged nociceptive pain may progress to neuropathy.
Nociceptive pain is pain caused by an injury or disease outside the nervous system.
The type of pain most people know best is called nociceptive pain.
Nociceptive pain can be further divided into superficial and deep pain.
Psychogenic pain is often harder to treat than nociceptive pain or neuropathic pain.
Nociceptive pain is also very common in patients who have had a cerebrovascular lesion.
A study evaluated tiagabine HCl in animal models of neuropathic and nociceptive pain.
Nociceptive pain is caused by things that trigger receptors in the skin called nociceptors.
Visceral pain is the subtype of nociceptive pain that involves the internal organs.
Both opioid and nonopioid analgesics are highly eff ective for nociceptive pain.
Somatic pain is nociceptive pain that results from some injury to the body.
The term persistent pain shall also preferably refer to nociceptive pain or nociception.
Inflammatory nociceptive pain is generally a result of tissue damage and the resulting inflammatory process.
There is also a need for safer and stronger analgesics for nociceptive pain.
Determination of Analgesic Activity Nociceptive pain was determined by a hot plate method.

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