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When you stub your toe, why is there a short delay between sensing that you hit your toe and feeling the pain from the impact?

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A stubbed toe normally feels less painful after a few minutes. Even breaks, sprains, fractured nails, and infections can result from stubbing a toe.

There are three basic types of nerve fibres at play. The type of sensory information that connects your touch receptors to your brain moves the fastest. As a result, you are aware that you cut your toe before your brain receives sensory data from another type of nerve fibre that links pain receptors.

The third type of nerve fibre that connects pain receptors moves a little more slowly. So by the time the next sharp ache grabs your attention, you're already in pain.

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