What increases my risk for psychogenic pain?

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  1. Two groups of people have a chance for developing psychogenic pain. The first group includes people who experiencing emotional or mental issues in their life. The second group includes people experiencing chronic pain due to a physical injury or disorder. In either case, a person's body sends information to the brain. The brain interprets the information as pain being felt in a different location of the body than the area that is actually injured or feeling pain.

    Two groups of people have a chance for developing psychogenic pain. The first group includes people who experiencing emotional or mental issues in their life. The second group includes people experiencing chronic pain due to a physical injury or... More