A computerized pain assessment system, method, and non-transitory computer readable medium are described. A screen that includes a human body replica containing a known number of pixels is displayed, and then an area is indicated to represent a pain area. An indicated number of pixels representing the pain area divided by the known number of pixels defines a pain coverage. A pain intensity is indicated on a first scale depicting the pain intensity between minimum pain and maximum pain. The first scale corresponds to a first numeric scale for measuring the pain intensity. A depth of pain is indicated on a second scale depicting the depth of pain between superficial and deep. The second scale corresponds to a second numeric scale for measuring the depth of pain. An objective pain value is computed from the pain coverage multiplied by the pain intensity on the first numeric scale and multiplied by the depth of pain on the second numeric scale. The objective pain value is displayed.
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