Pain affects many physiological functions, and the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain are relatively complicated. A group of Chinese pain physicians engaged in the field of chronic pain for a long time recommended that evaluating the sensory nervous system based on clinical findings and looking for locations of pain generators, including the sensory nerve endings, the conductive pain pathways, and the brain, are conducive to accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment targeted at the causes of pain.
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