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    pain thresh·old
    /pān ˈTHreSHˌ(h)ōld/

    noun

    • 1. the point beyond which a stimulus causes pain.
  2. Jun 13, 2018 · Your pain threshold is the minimum point at which something, such as pressure or heat, causes you pain. For example, someone with a lower pain threshold might start...

  3. Jul 13, 2020 · Pain threshold is the point at which a stimulus becomes painful. Pain threshold also varies from person to person. A simple example of pain threshold would be a pinch that causes...

  4. Jun 3, 2022 · The pain threshold is the point at which pain begins to be felt. Both are entirely subjective. With pain tolerance, this can mean physically breaking down (passing out, vomiting) or mentally breaking down (crying or screaming uncontrollably). On the surface, these two concepts can seem similar.

  5. The threshold of pain or pain threshold is the point along a curve of increasing perception of a stimulus at which pain begins to be felt. It is an entirely subjective phenomenon.

  6. The point at which a sensation first becomes painful is called the pain threshold. Higher pain thresholds reflect lower pain sensitivity. Several types of stimuli can be used to assess pain thresholds, including pressure, heat, cold, and vibration.

  7. Nov 18, 2022 · A pain-management physician explains what "pain tolerance" really means, how it's measured, and the individual factors that play into it.

  8. Aug 3, 2010 · Stress and pain go together, and researchers have found that life events, such as the death of a close friend or family member or job loss, can increase sensitivity to pain.