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Pain and Sleep

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Meaning one is overly sensitive to tactile stimuli
type of pain that is categorized as sharp and localized to a specific site
Normal transduction of pain sensation by nociceptors
characterized by dissatisfaction with quantity or quality of sleep; most common sleep disorder
an often severe stabbing or burning pain resulting from a damaged nerve
Undesirable behaviors that occur usually during sleep
The fluctuation of various physiological and behavioral patterns over a 24 hour cycle
type of pathologic pain that results from underlying pathology or disease of the somatosensory system, and often described as a sharp, shooting, or burning pain.
Pain from a stimulus that is not typically painful
Pain caused by a primary lesion or dysfunction in the central nervous system
Down
Pain resulting from injury to either the peripheral or central nervous system
type of pain that arises from within the body cavity in response to stretching, swelling, or oxygen deprivation, and may radiate to other locations.
Neurological disorders can cause this type of pain when nociceptive stimuli evoke exaggerated pain
type of pain that has a sudden onset after an injury, but usually resolves as injury heals
- A mixed pain disorder that is associated with wide-spread musculoskeletal pain often beginning after physical trauma, surgery, or infection.
An increase in sleep; sleeping too much
Chronic pain of the connective tissue that covers the muscles (the facia)
Chronic - type of pain that persists after an injury, is characterized by lasting longer than three months and can be the result of underlying pathology
type of pain that is transmitted to and interpreted in the brain as an unpleasant, painful sensation to cause alert noxious stimuli.
A stage of sleep characterized by rapid movement of the eyes, vivid dreams, and irregular breathing