The pain diary

Introduction A pain diary is used for regular documentation of pain and related information. For example, it is intended to record at what time pain occurs and how severe it is. The taking of pain-relieving medication as well as general well-being, sleep and bowel movements are also recorded. The pain diary should be presented at … The pain diary

Pain types | The pain diary

Pain types Keeping a pain diary can be useful for all forms of pain. It is most frequently used for chronic pain. In general, acute pain can be distinguished from chronic pain. Acute pain is the result of tissue damage and thus has a warning function by signalling this tissue damage. Acute pain can, for … Pain types | The pain diary

Therapy goal | The pain diary

Therapy goal Another area of application of a pain diary is the definition of therapy goals. Often, in the case of chronic pain, it is not possible to achieve complete freedom from symptoms. The goal is then to reduce the pain to such an extent that the person affected is restricted in his or her … Therapy goal | The pain diary