Answer:
Neuropathic and chronic
Explanation:
Pain is a body's defensive response, but it can also work wrongly or exaggeratedly by characterizing a disease: chronic pain. When the brain interprets that pain is not being "resolved", it becomes even more "sensitive" to pain stimuli, picking them up more intensely. The recruitment of another nervous system called autonomic makes the pain even more "rooted" and difficult to resolve. The pain system can also get sick, leading to chronic pain. In short, chronic pain is a pain that persists for months and even years.
Neuropathic pain is a type of chronic pain that occurs when the sensory nerves of the central and / or peripheral nervous system are injured or damaged. This type of problem is present in up to 10% of the population and can be disabling, causing different sensations of pain.
A patient who has a long history of diabetes mellitus and has developed diabetic neuropathy for more than 25 years and is without advanced pain at this time is likely to have both types of pain.
Answer:Diet, physical work, and emotional help.
Explanation: i dont if this what your looking for but maybe add more detail to the question but hope this helps :)
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According to Steven Pinker, somethings have gone down over the last 100 years, but for Literacy rates.
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Why did Steven Pinker says literacy rate has not gone up?</h3>
Steven Pinker who was a researcher did his research on psychology and cognitive science and how the society is evolving came to conclusion that:
- Number of people living in extreme poverty
Has gone down because, the society has not been experiencing some of the listed factor in the recent time but people are still not embracing literacy.
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