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  1. “Psychogenic pain” is an outdated term for pain that happens due to, or is worse because of, factors other than illness or injury. Those factors include mental health, personal history and more. Today, experts don’t use this term, and instead, approach pain from a whole-person perspective to address contributing factors.

  2. 7 lip 2008 · pain disorder associated with psychological factors. The concept of psychogenic pain has stimulated controversy in the field of pain medicine, not only regarding its prevalence, but indeed its very existence. Some would even hold that the term is fundamentally meaningless.

  3. 13 lis 2021 · Psychogenic pain is a pain disorder associated with psychological factors. Some types of mental or emotional problems can cause, increase or prolong pain.

  4. 1 sty 2022 · In modern classifications, psychogenic pain is distinguished from nociceptive pain (associated with direct tissue injury or damage) and neuropathic pain (in which lesion can only be determined morphologically). Mental disorders play a leading role in psychogenic pain.

  5. 25 sty 2023 · Psychogenic pain is pain that is primarily caused by psychological factors, such as depression and anxiety. Learn how to recognize, treat, and cope with this type of chronic pain that has no clear physical cause.

  6. Psychogenic pain is akin to conversion disorders, such as blindness and paralysis, and is similarly typified by nonphysiologic findings on examination and behavioral inconsistencies.

  7. 13 wrz 2010 · Medicine regards pain as a signal of physical injury to the body despite evidence contradicting the linkage and despite the exclusion of vast numbers of sufferers who experience psychological pain.

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