Respuesta :
This is an example of Somatic pain.
Somatic pain is a type of nociceptive pain that is also referred to as skin pain, tissue pain, or muscle pain. Unlike visceral pain (another type of nociceptive pain that arises from internal organs), the nerves that detect somatic pain are located in the skin and deep tissues. Somatic pain can be either superficial or deep. Superficial pain arises from nociceptive receptors in the skin and mucous membranes, while deep somatic pain originates from structures such as joints, bones, tendons, and muscles.
Somatic pain is a type of nociceptive pain that is also referred to as skin pain, tissue pain, or muscle pain. Unlike visceral pain (another type of nociceptive pain that arises from internal organs), the nerves that detect somatic pain are located in the skin and deep tissues. Somatic pain can be either superficial or deep. Superficial pain arises from nociceptive receptors in the skin and mucous membranes, while deep somatic pain originates from structures such as joints, bones, tendons, and muscles.
Answer:
Option B, Somatic Pain
Explanation:
Somatic pain is a deep pain which originates from the deeper parts of our body such as muscles, bones, joints and tendons.
If some one's elbow hit a wall , then a deep pain arises from within after some time (fraction of seconds) and not instantaneously. Such pain arises either in the bone or joint of elbow and thus shall be referred as somatic pain.
Thus, option B is correct.