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Measuring Your Pain

December 09, 2017

Measuring Your Pain

A pain scale helps you rate pain intensity. In the scale, 0 means no pain, and 10 is the worst pain possible. Pain scales are not used to compare your pain with another person's pain. A pain scale is used only to measure how your pain changes for you. You should rate your pain every few hours. You may feel some pain even with medicines. It is important to tell your healthcare provider if medicines don't reduce the pain. Be sure to mention if the pain suddenly increases or changes.

Pain scale.

 

Keep track of your pain each day. You might copy the pain journal on this page or use a small notebook. Show the journal to your healthcare provider.

Pain chart.

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December 09, 2017

Sources:  

Evaluation of Chronic Pain in Adults, UpToDate, Ripamonti, CI., Clinical Practice Guidelines: Management of Cancer Pain: ESMO, Annals of Oncology (2011); 22(6); vi69-vi77

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