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  • Autism and Pain Tolerance: What You Need to Know
    However, after the pain starts, those with autism usually feel it more intensely and are more likely to develop chronic pain High pain tolerance in autism Some children with autism may still demonstrate a higher pain tolerance than their peers, both neurotypical and on the autism spectrum
  • Nociception: Autistic Experiences of Pain and How to Support . . .
    only express pain when it’s reached a certain threshold In children this could look like a child who screams when they receive a slight knock or touch, when actually it’s a delayed response to them experiencing greater injury on a different day This doesn’t mean someone doesn’t feel pain or that their body isn’t experiencing it
  • How Pain Affects Autistic People and What We Can do to Help
    For some, a light touch might feel unbearable Other people with autism may go in the opposite direction and have “hyposensitivity ” where they barely feel any pain, even with serious injuries like broken bones The way an Autistic person reacts to pain can also be different Sometimes, they might not show they are in pain the way others do
  • PFA Tips: Pain Management and Autism - Pathfinders for Autism
    Research on autism and pain Not much research has been done on the topic of autism and pain, partly due to the challenges of assessing pain in children with communication difficulty and partly due to the common belief that people with autism have decreased sensitivity to pain or a high pain threshold
  • Autism pain | Embrace Autism
    It’s possible not all autistic children express their physical discomfort in the same way neurotypical children would (i e , cry, moan, seek comfort, etc ), which makes others including medical professionals and caregivers interpret the response as pain insensitivity or leading to the belief that the child is experiencing no pain
  • Pain Sensitivity and Observer Perception of Pain in . . .
    This has been termed “pain hypersensitivity” and has recently been documented in research on children with autism”; or (c) “Children with autism also appear to respond to pain differently than children without autism In particular, they seem to have a high tolerance for pain and do not appear to feel pain as much as other children”
  • Do autistic people feel physical pain more intensely than . . .
    Just taking acetaminophen alone or ibuprofen alone does nothing, I have to either combine NSAIDs with acetaminophen or use opiates to get any relief from pain meds Dark chocolate though, works very well for relieving my monthly cramps So basically, I don’t feel pain as much, but when I do feel pain, I can’t get relief as easily as NTs





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