acute pain - translation to greek
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acute pain - translation to greek

TYPE OF UNPLEASANT FEELING
Acute pain; Physiological pain; Physical pain; Chronic benign pain; Types of pain; Body-self neuro-matrix; Non-organic pain; Breakthrough pain; Painful; Ache (sensation); Physiology of pain; Pain physiology; Painless; Gate control hypothesis; Gate control; Pain (biological); Pain (biology); Pain and nociception; Pain (physical); Soreness; Excruciation; Pain sensation; Algesis; Pain sense; Multidimensional Pain Inventory; Multidimensional pain inventory; Nociceptive pain; Rhizopathy; Rhitzopathy; Gate theory of pain; Dimensions of pain; Incident pain; Pain theory; Postoperative pain; Painfulness; Pain signals; Pain signal; Persistent postoperative pain; Chornic postoperative pain
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acute pain         
οξύς πόνος
tummy ache         
STOMACH ACHES
Abdominal pains; Stomach ache; Abdominal discomfort; Belly-ache; Stomachache; Stomach aches; Abdominal and pelvic pain; Stomach pains; Lower abdominal pain; Upset stomach; Gastralgia; Tummy ache; Abd pain; Flank pain; Belly ache; Gastric distress; Epigastric pain; Abdominal cramps; Gastric pain; Stomach pain; Ab pain; Abdominal Pain; Stomachaches; Gastrointestinal cramps; Ab Pain; Tummyache; Sore stomach; Sore tummy; Belly pain; Stomach discomfort; Abdominal cramping; Upper abdominal pain; Stomach upset; Causes of abdominal pain; Stomach egg; Tummy Ache
κοιλόπονος
abdominal pains         
STOMACH ACHES
Abdominal pains; Stomach ache; Abdominal discomfort; Belly-ache; Stomachache; Stomach aches; Abdominal and pelvic pain; Stomach pains; Lower abdominal pain; Upset stomach; Gastralgia; Tummy ache; Abd pain; Flank pain; Belly ache; Gastric distress; Epigastric pain; Abdominal cramps; Gastric pain; Stomach pain; Ab pain; Abdominal Pain; Stomachaches; Gastrointestinal cramps; Ab Pain; Tummyache; Sore stomach; Sore tummy; Belly pain; Stomach discomfort; Abdominal cramping; Upper abdominal pain; Stomach upset; Causes of abdominal pain; Stomach egg; Tummy Ache
n. κοιλόπονοι, πόνος στην κοιλιά

Definition

analgesia
[?an(?)l'd?i:z??]
¦ noun Medicine relief of pain through administration of drugs or other methods.
Origin
C18: from Gk analgesia 'painlessness', from an- 'not' + algein 'feel pain'.

Wikipedia

Pain

Pain is a distressing feeling often caused by intense or damaging stimuli. The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as "an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with, or resembling that associated with, actual or potential tissue damage."

Pain motivates us to withdraw from damaging situations, to protect a damaged body part while it heals, and to avoid similar experiences in the future. Most pain resolves once the noxious stimulus is removed and the body has healed, but it may persist despite removal of the stimulus and apparent healing of the body. Sometimes pain arises in the absence of any detectable stimulus, damage or disease.

Pain is the most common reason for physician consultation in most developed countries. It is a major symptom in many medical conditions, and can interfere with a person's quality of life and general functioning. People in pain experience impaired concentration, working memory, mental flexibility, problem solving and information processing speed, and are more likely to experience irritability, depression and anxiety.

Simple pain medications are useful in 20% to 70% of cases. Psychological factors such as social support, cognitive behavioral therapy, excitement, or distraction can affect pain's intensity or unpleasantness.

Examples of use of acute pain
1. I remember hearing her describe her constant and acute pain.
2. Mom spent day and night looking after Dad, as he was in acute pain.
3. "He cannot stand for more than three to four minutes because of the acute pain due to the compression fracture.
4. However, it seems to have been a progressive deterioration of strength, rather than acute pain or a particular disease.
5. Although the drug blunted chronic pain, it did not cause numbness that blocks acute pain the sharp sensation that comes from burning or a cut, for instance.