Pain Flashcards
Define pain
Complex- unpleasant sensory /emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage
What is the pain threshold
Lowest intensity of a stimulus which a subject recognises as pain
Name 2 types of pain fibers
Myelinated A-delta ( transmit fast pain )
Unmyelinated C fibers : slow dull pain
What is analgesia
the absence of pain in response to a stimulus which would normally cause pain
What is hyperalgesia
An increased response to a stimuli that is painful
What is paresthesia
an abnormal sensation spontaneous or evoked
What is somatic pain and give 2 examples
A superficial/cutaneous pain evoked from tissues eg skin,bone ( e.g burn or hitting hand on blunt object )
What is visceral pain and give an example
Pain that originates in an internal organ - eg appendicitis
What is neuropathic pain
Pain originating from a nerve problem eg trigeminal neuralgia
What is psychogenic pain
Pain that an individual feels but the cause is emotional not physical
What is referred pain and give an example
Pain that is referred from one area to a different area ( eg heart pain from a heart attack can be felt in the mandible ,)
Name 5 DIFFERENT types of oral facial pain and an example
- Local - tooth abscess
- Referred pain - heart to the jaw
- Neurological pain - herpes zoster/trigeminal neuralgia
- Vascular pain - migraine
- Psychogenic - some TMJ disorders
Name the 5 steps of pain transmission
- Event
- Transduction
- Transmission of impulse
- Perception of the pain
- Modulation of the pain
Name 2 types of nociceptors
Mechanosensitive- respond to stretch and tissue damage
Chemosensitive - respond to chemical mediator release -
Discuss the pain pathway from the event happening to transduction of the pain
Noxious stimuli ( pin prick) sensed by nociceptors ( sensory pain receptors ) that then stimulate a first neuron to start transmission of pain