 Pain is a major global health concern, affecting approximately 20% of adults worldwide and 10% of people annually. Public health experts have largely ignored this issue, but it should be viewed as a public health problem because of its multifactorial nature and its impact on social determinants of health. By taking a public health approach, we can better understand the causes of pain and prioritize resources accordingly. This will help us develop effective policies and programs to reduce the burden of pain around the world. This article was offered by Migi Summer J and Goldberg Daniel S.