If you have ever stubbed your toe or have gotten a paper cut, you know what pain feels like. 
To put it simply, pain is an unpleasant sensation from your neurological system in response to an illness or injury. Any illness or injury can cause this sensation and pain can be extremely subjective. Pain is subjective because everyone experiences pain differently. Different people have varying levels of pain tolerance. Someone else who gets that same paper cut might think it is less painful than you do. This is because your pain signals receiving this stimulus is transmitting the stimulus as more painful.
The next step after feeling pain is the reaction of how to treat it. After the pain is received to the brain, it then decides what actions should be taken to resolve the situation. The healing process differs depending on how severe the pain is. Some pain can be treated by yourself while other pain might be chronic and need something more than an ice pack to make it better.
There are a variety of pain relieving gels, medications and stimulants to help treat the discomfort from pain. The best kind of pain reliever is recommended by your doctor to mend to your specific needs.
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Article written by William Graves.

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