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Pain is a unique feeling, but it is common to us all. Acute pain is a warning to the body that injury has occurred and it usually goes away within three to six months. Neuropathic pain is usually chronic and it comes with a burning sensation in some cases. Nociceptive pain is caused by the activation of nociceptors: pain receptors that send a message to the brain when there is cellular and tissue damage in the body. Radicular pain is pain that moves from your back to the hip, back of the thigh, calf, and foot.