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"sensitivity to pain" is a correct, usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's physical, emotional, or mental ability to experience pain. For example, "The patient reported high sensitivity to pain in the affected area."
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Researchers at Oxford University recently found that women with painful periods show increased sensitivity to pain (and lower levels of cortisol, the hormone released by the body in times of stress) throughout their cycles – not just when they are menstruating.
Secondary hyperalgesia (i.e. increased sensitivity to pain in the undamaged tissue around the original injury) indicates central sensitization.
Sleep deprivation seemed to increase sensitivity to pain.
That makes sense, since insomnia has been linked to higher sensitivity to pain.
Such negative emotions can potentially stimulate neural systems that produce increased sensitivity to pain.
The extra sleep, he said, reduced their sensitivity to pain to the same degree as a tablet of codeine.
Some evidence has suggested that long-term use of opioids may even increase sensitivity to pain rather than reducing it.
COX enzymes are responsible for the conversion of arachidonic acid (a fatty acid) to prostaglandins, which enhance sensitivity to pain.
Sensitivity to pain is difficult to evaluate quantitatively under controlled laboratory conditions.
Still, not surprisingly, opinions on whether and when fetal sensitivity to pain may develop vary widely.
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"If you have a small burn on the palm of your hand, it will be quickly subsumed by a larger area of hyper-sensitivity to pain," says Bennett. "Or consider what happens when someone has a heart attack.
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