Why is it that acute pain lasts so shortly even though you still have damage on your body?

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For instance today I removed a mole with excision (cutting it off) at the doctors office with local anaesthesia of course. It has been hours since the procedure and the anaesthesia is long gone, yet I’ve felt barely any pain while literally still having an open wound (no stitches) on my back. I’ve noticed this with other types of pains as well, breaking my wrist, getting bruises from falling and superficial cuts and wounds. The only time I’ve had pain for days was after an actual big surgery. Why is pain often so short lived?

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Pain ( or better, suffering) does not correlate well with damage. Just because something causes pain doesn’t mean it causes damage and just because something causes damage does not mean you need to feel pain.

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