Somatic Pain
Somatic pain is a type of pain that originates from the body's tissues, such as skin, muscles, and bones. It is often described as sharp, aching, or throbbing and can be caused by injuries, inflammation, or conditions like arthritis. This pain is usually localized, meaning it can be pinpointed to a specific area of the body.
Unlike visceral pain, which comes from internal organs, somatic pain is more easily identified and treated. Common treatments include medications, physical therapy, and sometimes surgery, depending on the underlying cause. Understanding somatic pain can help individuals seek appropriate care and manage their discomfort effectively.