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Home » Why Pain Is Felt Elsewhere: Referred Pain Explained

Why Pain Is Felt Elsewhere: Referred Pain Explained

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Why Pain Is Felt Elsewhere: Referred Pain Explained

Question 1. Referred pain.
Answer:
Refered pain Definition:

  • When the sensation of pain is experienced at the site other than the injured or diseased part is called referred pain.
  • Deep pain are referred but not the superficial pain.

Refered pain Mechanism:

  • Dermatomal rule – pain is referred to a structure which is developed from the same dermatome from which the pain producing structure is developed.

Refered pain Examples:

Referred Pain Diagram

Question 2. Pathway of pain.
Answer:

Pain Sensation Pathway

Question 3. Hypothalamus.
Answer:

  • Hypothalamus is a part of diencephalon.
  • It lies below the thalamus and forms the floor and inferior part of the lateral walls of the 3rd ventricles.

Hypothalamus Functions:

  • Secretion of pituitary hormones.
  • Control of adrenal gland.
  • Regulation of ANS.
  • Regulation of heart rate and blood pressure
  • Thermoregulation.
  • Control of hunger and feeding
  • Control of water balance.
  • Role in biological clock.
  • Control of waking-sleep cycle.
  • Control of emotions.
  • Regulation of sexual function.
  • Regulation of response to smell.

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