Dismiss Modal

Understanding Healthcare

Communicating About Pain

Choose a preferred language

You have a right to have your pain assessed and treated as well as possible. Untreated pain can limit eating, sleeping, and activity. Tell your doctor where and how much you hurt. It may not be possible to relieve all the pain. But your doctor can help you reach a pain level you can live with.

Woman talking to health care provider.


Your role

Tell your doctor about the pain and your health problems. Be sure to:

  • Mention all the medicines you take. This includes over-the-counter medicine. It also includes any herbs, teas, or vitamins you take. Be sure to also include any substances, such as marijuana or alcohol.

  • Mention any pain relief methods you use. These may include massage or meditation.

  • Measure pain as directed by your doctor.

  • If your doctor asks you to, keep a diary of your pain. Record the treatments you are using and how well they work. You may also be asked to describe how strong your pain is on a scale of 0 to 10. Zero is no pain and 10 is the worst pain you can imagine. Be prepared to do this for your doctor.

  • Follow your treatment plan as directed by your doctor. Tell your doctor how your treatment is working.

As pain gets better, you’ll feel better. Less pain means less stress on your body and mind.


Your doctor’s role

Your doctor will help you understand and manage pain. You will be told about your pain control choices. These will most likely include medicines. Choices like physical therapy and acupuncture may also help.

© 2000-2025 The StayWell Company, LLC. All rights reserved. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.
Related Articles
Read more →
Wellness
Understanding the Pain Response

Pain can slow healing and keep you from being active. You can work with your health care provider to find relief.

Read more →
Wellness
Measuring Your Pain

A pain scale measures your pain changes for you as a way to keep track of your pain. You can then share this information with your health care provider.

Read more →
Mental Health
Pain Management: Chronic

You have a painful condition that has needed frequent use of opioid pain medicine. Read on to learn about having a health care provider supervise a treatment plan and a pain contract for you.

Read more →
Wellness
Managing Chronic Pain

Chronic pain includes pain that you feel regularly, even if it comes and goes. Your healthcare provider will work closely with you on a plan to manage your pain. But it's up to you to put this plan into action.