MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY

PHYSIOLOGY

MUSCLE RECEPTORS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Your 3 year old brother bumped his head on the corner of your dining table. As he cries, you see your mom rush towards him and she continuously rubs the part of his head that is painful. Why is this so?
A
So that the type A-delta fibers will close the substantia gelatinosa, and Type C fibers will not be able to get through
B
So that the type A-beta fibers will close the substantia gelatinosa, and Type C fibers will not be able to get through
C
So that the type C fibers will close the substantia gelatinosa, and Type A-delta fibers will not be able to get through
D
So that the type C fibers will close the substantia gelatinosa, and Type A-beta fibers will not be able to get through
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -For anything more than a light bump on the head, you should call your child’s doctor. Your child’s doctor will want to know when and how the injury happened and how your child is feeling. If your child is alert and responds to you, the head injury is mild and usually no tests or X-rays are needed.

Detailed explanation-2: -If your child experiences a knock, bump or blow to the head, sit them down, comfort them, and make sure they rest. You can hold a cold compress to their head – try a bag of ice or frozen peas wrapped in a tea towel. Seek immediate medical advice if symptoms such as mild dizziness and a headache get worse.

Detailed explanation-3: -For a mild head injury, the only symptom may be a little pain. If the skin is broken, the scalp may bleed. More serious head injuries may cause someone to pass out, feel dizzy, or vomit.

Detailed explanation-4: -Rest & Recovery From a Concussion For the first 2-3 days, your child should rest and sleep as much as they need to feel better. This will help their brain and body to recover. Create a calm place at home: While your child is resting for a few days, put away light-up and noisy toys.

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