Chronic pain of visceral origin refers to persistent discomfort that originates in internal organs, such as the intestine, stomach or liver, and that persists even after the resolution of...
Chronic pain of vascular origin refers to persistent pain that has its roots in problems related to the circulatory system, such as venous or arterial diseases. This condition not only affects the...
Chronic pain of traumatic origin refers to persistent pain that arises after a significant physical injury or a traumatic event, such as an accident or surgery. This condition is not...
Chronic pain of somatic origin is a condition in which the pain persists for a prolonged period and may be related to emotional, psychological or social factors, rather...
Chronic pain of psychosomatic origin is a condition in which persistent physical pain is linked to emotional and psychological factors. This means that although the pain is real...
Chronic pain of psychological origin refers to a persistent condition in which physical pain is sustained by emotional or psychological factors, rather than a physical injury or illness...
Chronic pain of psychogenic origin refers to persistent pain that has no identifiable physical cause, but is the result of emotional or psychological factors. This type of pain can be...
Chronic pain of bone origin refers to a persistent type of pain that originates in the bones, resulting from pathological conditions, injuries or inflammation. Unlike acute pain, which appears...
Chronic pain of oncological origin refers to a type of persistent pain that results from conditions associated with cancer, either because of the disease itself or as a side effect of...