West Bengal, Jharkhand, Puducherry, Odisha and Nagaland had the highest pain prevalence while Mizoram, Andhra Pradesh and Haryana had the lowest. Health researchers also observed unexplained differences in pain prevalence among different states. About 15 per cent of people in this bracket are in pain for five or more days a week, the publication stated. The study, published in the research journal Pain, also found that the national average of pain prevalence in the country is 37 per cent in the 45+ age group, reported The Telegraph. India’s first country-wide pain-mapping exercise has discovered that one in three citizens, who are 45 or older, lives with pain.
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