Hormonal influences on thermotactile threshold, pain perception threshold and tolerance: A digital thermoaesthesiometer study.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Punam Verma, Priti Bhanderi, Hitesh A Jani, Bhoopendra Patel, Rupali Parlewar
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Abstract

Objective: This study was undertaken to compare thermotactile and pain perception thresholds and tolerance in males and females with the help of a digital thermoaesthesiometer. In addition, the influence of the cyclical variation of hormones in the menstrual cycle on these sensory responses was investigated.

Method: Two hundred thirty-six healthy subjects (118 males and 118 females) of 18-30 years of age participated in the study. Using the method of limits, hot thresholds and cold thresholds with pain perception and pain tolerance were measured on the index and little fingers of the right and left hand using a digital thermoaesthesiometer.

Result: Findings revealed statistically significant variations in these responses based on gender and the side of the body. Females are more sensitive to thermal sensation by having a lower thermotactile threshold. They have significantly higher sensitivity and pain tolerance during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle.

Conclusion: These results contribute to a deeper understanding of individual differences in sensory perception and have implications for clinical applications.

激素对热触觉阈值、痛觉阈值和耐受性的影响:一项数字热感受器研究。
目的:本研究采用数字热感仪比较男性和女性的热触觉和痛觉阈值和耐受性。此外,我们还研究了月经周期中激素的周期性变化对这些感觉反应的影响。方法:年龄在18-30岁的健康受试者236人(男118人,女118人)参与研究。采用极限法,用数字式热感受器对患者左手食指和小指进行疼痛感知和疼痛耐受性的热阈值和冷阈值测量。结果:调查结果显示,根据性别和身体的侧面,这些反应在统计上有显著差异。雌性的热触觉阈值较低,因此对热感觉更敏感。她们在月经周期的黄体期有更高的敏感性和疼痛耐受性。结论:这些结果有助于更深入地了解感觉知觉的个体差异,并对临床应用具有重要意义。
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