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- describe three reasons why pain is useful.
- what does cipa stand for?
- what is anhidrosis?
- when the nrtk1 gene is mutated, what is the re
- what is a nociceptor?
- besides mechanical, thermal and chemical nocic important?
- describe two things that parents of children with c
Brief Explanations
- Pain warns of potential injury, helps avoid further harm, and signals the need for rest and healing.
- CIPA stands for Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis.
- Anhidrosis is the inability to sweat, which can cause problems with thermoregulation.
- When the NRTK1 gene is mutated, it can lead to disorders related to pain - insensitivity and other associated symptoms.
- A nociceptor is a sensory neuron that responds to potentially damaging stimuli by sending signals to the spinal cord and brain.
- Other types of nociceptors like polymodal nociceptors are important as they can respond to multiple types of stimuli.
- Parents of children with CIPA need to be extra - vigilant about preventing injuries due to the child's inability to feel pain, and also manage thermoregulation issues due to anhidrosis.
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- Warnings of injury, prevention of further harm, signals for rest/healing.
- Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis.
- Inability to sweat.
- Leads to pain - insensitivity related disorders.
- A sensory neuron for damaging stimuli.
- Polymodal nociceptors (respond to multiple stimuli).
- Prevent injuries, manage thermoregulation.