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Life Sciences => Physiology & Medicine => Topic started by: DoctorBeaver on 11/07/2008 18:31:13

Title: Are there different types of pain receptors?
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 11/07/2008 18:31:13
We have taste buds that are receptive to different tastes, rods & cones in our eyes that are receptive to different colours. Do we have different pain receptors for different types of pain? Do we just have 1 type that reacts differently to different stimuli?

I ask because I've pulled a ligament in my elbow and it's a burning pain. I sometimes get the same kind of pain in my back due to a long-term injury. But I also get a dull ache in my back at times, a totally different type of pain, but caused by the same injury.
Title: Are there different types of pain receptors?
Post by: RD on 11/07/2008 18:57:57
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Nocioceptors: receptors which respond to potentially harmful stimuli.
http://www.gp-training.net/rheum/pain.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nociception
Title: Are there different types of pain receptors?
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 11/07/2008 22:07:45
Those links would be good if I could understand what's on the pages  [???]