It Depends on how hard you are hurt sometimes,sometimes not
Yes they can, but because they are so strong it doesnt effect them the same way it does with weaker people.
sometimes it depends if the skin is sensitive
No, they do not. Most people only feel pain (and find out they have osteoporosis) when they fracture something.
The pain is still there... you just do not feel it.
Pain is caused when nerve endings are exposed - they signal to the brain that there is damage to the skin and tissue, and we feel that as pain.
YES.
No because they have lots of work out and muscles are really strong. It's possible for strong people to feel pain but not that easy. They drink milk makes it even harder for them to feel pain.
The symptoms of leukemia that people have include fever, fatigue, frequent infections, loss of appetite, bleeding easily, bruising easily, joint pain and bone pain.
Of course.
Empathy.
Yes. They feel both physical and emotional pain. However, many people with Asperger's Syndrome have sensory integration disorder, which means they might be oversensitive or undersensitive to physical pain.
Disorientation, shock and pain.