Pain is a complex and multifaceted sensory and emotional experience that is typically associated with physical or emotional discomfort or harm. It serves as a protective mechanism to alert the body to potential or actual damage and to promote behaviors that help prevent further harm. Pain can be categorized into different types.
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its all nerve pain
exteroceptors
Osteoparosis
idk about heat, cold or pressure, but pain receptors are called nociceptors.
Fast pain is felt within 0.1 seconds after receiving stimulus while slow pain can take up to multiple seconds to a minute. fast pain is also called as acute pain or pricking pain and it doesn't deeply effect the tissue while slow pain can effect deeper and can damage tissues. Slow pain can also be called as throbbing pain or aching pain
Skin is the first physical barrier to external damage. It has alerting system owing to pain and temperature sensations. Body's immune system for any possible threat through orifices or surfaces not covered by skin. The norepinephrine signal of fight, flight, freezing with fear on perception of threat from external physical or emotional sources helps prevent from external damage.
The pain causes due to the damage of cells inside the skin
Pain is caused when nerve endings are exposed - they signal to the brain that there is damage to the skin and tissue, and we feel that as pain.
All vertebrates have general sensors in their skin for touch, pressure, and pain. These are called
If you have lower leg pain and skin that is sensitive to touch you need to get this checked out by a doctor. You likely have some sort of nerve damage or irritation.
Dermalgia is a medical term that refers to pain in the skin. It may be caused by various factors such as nerve damage, skin conditions, or trauma to the skin. Treatment for dermalgia typically involves addressing the underlying cause of the pain.
Pain Receptors
Melanin, it absorbs sunlight and stops your skin taking damage :)
exteroceptors
Yes. Your pain might be reduced, but a burn damages tissue.
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Osteoparosis
Carbon dioxide can be referred to as dry ice when it is in solid form at temperatures of -78.5 degrees Celsius or lower. Dry ice sublimates directly from solid to gas, without passing through a liquid state, which makes it useful for various applications like refrigeration and fog effects in entertainment.