
Pain, not elsewhere classified

Central pain syndrome

Acute pain
- Physical suffering or distress; to hurt.
- Pain that comes on quickly, can be severe, but lasts a relatively short time.
- Unpleasant sensory and emotional experience arising from actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage (International Association for the Study of Pain); sudden or slow onset of any intensity from mild to severe with an anticipated or predictable end and a duration of less than 6 months

Acute pain due to trauma

Acute post-thoracotomy pain

Other acute postoperative pain

Other acute pain

Chronic pain
- Pain that continues for longer than expected.
- Pain that can range from mild to severe, and persists or progresses over a long period of time.
- pain which has persisted over a long period of time; also use NTs for specific types of pain if appropriate.
- Unpleasant sensory and emotional experience arising from actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage (International Association for the Study of Pain); sudden or slow onset of any intensity from mild to severe, constant or recurring without an anticipated or predictable end and a duration of greater than 6 months

Chronic pain due to trauma

Chronic post-thoracotomy pain

Other chronic postoperative pain

Other chronic pain

Neoplasm related pain (acute) (chronic)

Chronic pain syndrome