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Most pain scales use numbers from 0 to 10. A score of 0 means no pain, and 10 means the worst pain you have ever felt.
0: Relaxed and comfortable. 1 to 3: Mild discomfort. 4 to 6: Moderate pain. 7 to 10: Severe discomfort/pain.
5 Moderately strong pain. It cant be ignored for more than a few minutes, but with effort you still can manage to work or participate in some social activities. 6 Moderately strong pain that interferes with normal daily activities. Difficulty concentrating.

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There are many different kinds of pain scales, but a common one is a numerical scale from 0 to 10. Here, 0 means you have no pain; one to three means mild pain; four to seven is considered moderate pain; eight and above is severe pain.
4 = Moderate pain. If you are involved in an activity, youre able to ignore the pain for a while. But it is still distracting.
The pain scale 0 = No pain. 1 = Pain is very mild, barely noticeable. Most of the time you dont think about it. 2 = Minor pain. Its annoying. 3 = Noticeable pain. It may distract you, but you can get used to it. 4 = Moderate pain. 5 = Moderately strong pain. 6 = Moderately stronger pain. 7 = Strong pain.
There are many different kinds of pain scales, but a common one is a numerical scale from 0 to 10. Here, 0 means you have no pain; one to three means mild pain; four to seven is considered moderate pain; eight and above is severe pain.
Numeric rating scales (NRS) This pain scale is most commonly used. A person rates their pain on a scale of 0 to 10 or 0 to 5. Zero means no pain, and 5 or 10 means the worst possible pain. These pain intensity levels may be assessed upon initial treatment, or periodically after treatment.

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