Pain behind (retro) the eye (orbit)
Referred pain (also reflective pain) is pain perceived at a location other than the site of the painful stimulus.Radiation is different from referred pain. The pain related to the location of stimulus and radiate to another site
The 2 components of pain are fast pain, and slow pain. Fast pain is a sharp, localized pain and slow pain is dull and diffused and mostly unpleasant.
Pain that is caused by organic diseases and disorders is known as somatogenic pain.
Correct, gastrointestinal pain is abdominal pain.
Pain that is caused by organic diseases and disorders is known as somatogenic pain. Somatogenic pain in turn can be subdivided into nociceptive pain and neuropathic pain.
Do you mean "to dull your pain" or do you mean "I have a dull pain in my arm"? "I have a dull pain in my arm" means that the pain is like an ache. A sharp pain almost feels like a stab of pain through a part or parts of your body. It could also mean that your pain has faded. "to dull your pain" Could mean to distract you from your pain or take medicine such as pain killers to make the pain less noticible to you.
breakthrough pain
pain killer
Nociceptive pain, or the pain that is transmitted by nociceptors, is typically called acute pain.
pain in my neck
Fast pain messages travel along the lateral pain system. Slower pain messages travel along the medial pain system.
you are in pain