No, people with particularly red (or ginger) hair do not feel more pain than other individuals, however, in many cases - Red hair can relate to many skin pigment disorders which do associate with pain.
Gingers, in contrast to what South Park may lead you to believe, are people, therefore there is no logical reason that they would feel more pain. They, depending on the person may react differently though, as all humans do.
It turns out the genes that produce redheads also lead them to experience pain differently than the rest of us. Redheads are harder to sedate, but they have a different tolerance for pain, says UCI Health pain management specialist Dr. Shalini Shah.
I believe we do...many scientific studies have confirmed this.
Actually, it is a proven fact that gingers do feel more pain. They also need 17-18% more anathesia when undergoing surgical procedures (or anything that would require anathesia.
they lowkey attention hogs an act sad 24/7
yes you can feel pain when your feets are numb
Candied ginger does not have the same pain relieving properties as fresh ginger, but it is still very strong. The cooking of ginger makes it less effective, but it is still a good pain reliever and stomach relaxer.
No, they do not. Most people only feel pain (and find out they have osteoporosis) when they fracture something.
If you feel pain, you feel it in a specific location of your body. Feeling in pain is more general.
yes they feel more pain than adults
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.
No, in fact children feel more pain than adults do.
Of course.
Empathy.