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What is pain? The Oxford essential dictionary refers pain as “an unpleasant bodily sensations produced in varying degrees of severity as a consequence of physical injury, disease or mental distress. ... 430) Pain is the price that we pay for injuring our body. ... People can wear pain like a mask and hide their true feelings from the world, but it can also hide deep within them waiting to be freed by some emotional moment. Let’s take a closer look at ‘Pain’, through its physical and mental realms to understand it in a positive way.
Pain is familiar to everyone, the severity of it might vary but still all of us experience it in our life. ... In the physical realm, the level of injury and pain is clearly known as it is visible. Most physical pain heals either with time or through medical treatments, however, there are cases where pain is gone, the injury is healed but permanent damage is left behind. For example, while working a machine operator’s hand is injured under a hydraulic press and its working ability is diminished, with time the physical pain and injury would heal but the emotional distress of not being able to use one of his hand would accompany that worker for long time.
Approximate Word count = 812 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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