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Pain, Pallor, Pulse, Paresthesia, and Paralysis (specifically for identifying compartment syndrome ) [41]. Managing Pain

The body can adjust the intensity of pain signals before they reach the brain [39]. and Aberrant behaviors [24

Sudden and short-lived, often due to a specific injury or surgery. It usually resolves within a couple of weeks once the underlying cause is treated [4, 9]. and Aberrant behaviors [24

Nociceptors (pain receptors) detect harmful stimuli like heat or injury [5, 39]. and Aberrant behaviors [24

Analgesia, Activity, Adverse effects, Affect, and Aberrant behaviors [24, 30].

Maintaining a pain diary to track triggers and duration, which helps doctors build more effective treatment plans [10, 22].

Pain, Pallor, Pulse, Paresthesia, and Paralysis (specifically for identifying compartment syndrome ) [41]. Managing Pain

The body can adjust the intensity of pain signals before they reach the brain [39].

Sudden and short-lived, often due to a specific injury or surgery. It usually resolves within a couple of weeks once the underlying cause is treated [4, 9].

Nociceptors (pain receptors) detect harmful stimuli like heat or injury [5, 39].

Analgesia, Activity, Adverse effects, Affect, and Aberrant behaviors [24, 30].

Maintaining a pain diary to track triggers and duration, which helps doctors build more effective treatment plans [10, 22].