Low-Intensity Pain
Description:
Low-intensity pain refers to mild discomfort or pain that is not very intense. This type of pain is often described as a dull ache, soreness, or pressure, and may not significantly impact daily activities. It is commonly associated with minor injuries, muscle strains, or tension. While it may be persistent, it typically does not cause severe disruptions in movement or overall function.
Common Causes:
- Muscle soreness after physical activity.
- Mild sprains or strains.
- Tension headaches.
- Minor joint discomfort.
- Digestive issues such as bloating or indigestion.
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