Master Pain Control & Anesthesia 2026 – Ace Your Practice Test!

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Which type of nerve fiber is responsible for dull, aching pain?

A-alpha

A-gamma

A-delta

C

Dull, aching pain is carried by unmyelinated C fibers. These fibers conduct nerve signals slowly, around 0.5–2 m/s, and are typically polymodal nociceptors activated by chemical, mechanical, and thermal stimuli after tissue injury. Because they transmit more slowly, the resulting pain is diffuse, long-lasting, and burning or throbbing in quality. By comparison, fast, sharp pain is carried by lightly myelinated A-delta fibers, which transmit quickly to produce the immediate, well-localized sensation. Other fiber types like A-alpha and A-gamma are involved in motor function and muscle spindle activity, not primary nociception. So the dull, aching component of pain points to the C fibers.

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