Human Body can bear only Upto 45 Dol of pain
A lot of pain, then death.
In order to be immune to pain is to be pain itself. By explaining the previous sentence is probably to get used to pain, by receiving pain the human brain reacts and initiates the response of the pain delivered to the body.For say, if your in middle of a physical fight you heart rate increases and yet again the host of the body ignores the risk of heart failure as well weakening the heart.The primary focus of what the human being is doing in a physical fight is the win his/she's fight.Yet again your heart is working twice as hard than usual, by using stamina and delivering blood at once (this is when the say of adrenaline rush kicks in).When the body receives pain the brain as well the host of the body knows that he/she is going to be hurt, but yet again the host ignores his/her injury making much more acceleration to the body.As by this explanation you can tell professional boxers,wrestlers,and weight lifters practice for long periods that soon the can hold the pain or destroy the feeling of pain.The best way to say how you can be immune to pain is by ignoring the feeling or put your strength and mental mind/body to the test and see if your body has the sophistication of immunity to pain.
Hair, fingernails and toenails, which can be cut without feeling any pain (or sensation of any kind) do not contain nerves, although the roots do contain nerves, so you do feel pain if these are ripped out. Callouses also do not contain nerves.
You can find a diagram of all 206 bones of the body in any human anatomy textbook.
The body uses natural painkillers, called endorphins, to derail further pain messages from the same source. However, these natural painkillers may not adequately dampen a continuing pain message.
Pain relief.
Less than a man, of course.
In a word, PAIN! A dead body is just that, dead. It is past feeling pain. A live body will feel terrible pain.
A lot of pain, then death.
The brain. It has no nerves!
You have two common causes for rib bone pains in human body. Diffuse pain is due to osteoporosis and localised pain is mostly due to costochondritis.
Yes, they're called "endorphins". There is currently much research going on to see if they can be voluntarily brought to bear by people who suffer from chronic pain, as one example.
hair; nail
Its the dead skin
You would say "bear pain." To "bear" something means to put up with it, to endure it. To "bare" something means to make it naked, unclothed.
there is no 3rd part of human body shich are not painful only two parts hair and niles
What is the cause of urolithiasis in human? Is it possible that you can so much pain in your stomach