yes because wnen the mother bird is layint its egg it hurts
No they don't.
At first you may feel nothing, later on you may feel something like grapes protruding from the anus during defecation and it return back into the anus after finishing, sometimes there may be blood in stools with or without pain, the blood is bright red (not dark), in late stage it becomes permanently outside the anus.
See what are you doing with you anus you know that.See a doctor for that or you might have got a acne near you anus or in your anus.
Discharge of blood and mucus and intense pain in the area of the rectum and anus are all signs of proctitis. Patients feel the urge to have frequent bowel movements
The swelling and pain near your anus might be as a result of the hemorrhoids.
If you tear the anus, you could have bleeding, itching, and burning pain. You also risk serious infections.
Procologist deal with the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment fo disorders affecting the colon, rectum and anus. So people who need to see a proctologist would be one who has pain or feel weird in their colon, rectum or anus.
Yes , they feel pain
No, brains do not feel pain because they lack pain receptors.
You'd probably have to block your pain receptors.
When you cough, pressure increases in your abdomen, which can put strain on surrounding tissues like the muscles around your anus. If you have a preexisting condition like hemorrhoids or an anal fissure, the increased pressure can exacerbate discomfort or pain in that area when you cough. It's recommended to consult a healthcare provider if you experience persistent pain or discomfort.
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.