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Ache is another word that have the same meaning with pain
The same as any other creature. To relieve pain.
NeuropathyNeuropathy is usually short for peripheral neuropathy, meaning a disease of the peripheral nervous system. Strictly speaking, however, neuropathy is any disease that affects any part of the nervous system. Neuropathy often results in numbness, abnormal sensations called dysesthesias and allodynias that occur either spontaneously or in reaction to external stimuli, and a characteristic form of pain, called neuropathic pain or neuralgia, that is qualitatively different from the ordinary nociceptive pain one might experience from stubbing a toe or hitting a finger with a hammer.Neuropathic pain is usually perceived as a steady burning and/or "pins and needles" and/or "electric shock" sensations. The difference is due to the fact that "ordinary" pain stimulates only pain nerves, while a neuropathy often results in the firing of both pain and non-pain (touch, warm, cool) sensory nerves in the same area, producing signals that the spinal cord and brain do not normally expect to receive.11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeuropathyCommon causes of neuropathy include diabetic peripheral neuropathy, alcoholic neuropathy, and various polyneuropathies.
The scientific consensus is that clams do not feel pain in the same way that humans or other animals do. Their nervous systems are not as complex, so they likely do not experience pain in the same way.
Yes they can. Cat's can sense the same way a dog does and even more then a dog actually. Cats can sense pain and they also can feel other cats pain as in sympathy.
Oysters do not have a central nervous system, so they do not feel pain in the same way that humans or other animals do.
Ants do not have the same complex nervous system as humans, so they do not experience pain in the same way. When an ant is stepped on, it may release alarm pheromones to signal danger to other ants, but it is unlikely that they feel pain in the way that humans do.
Correct, gastrointestinal pain is abdominal pain.
Abatement of pain is the same as reduction of pain.
The scientific consensus is that oysters do not feel pain in the same way that humans or other animals do. Oysters lack a centralized nervous system and brain, so they do not have the capacity to experience pain.
No, they are very different. Look up gabapentin on wikipedia.org for information on Neurontin (often used for neuropathic pain).Look up alprazolam on wikipedia.org for info on Xanax (often used for anxiety or inability to sleep) Additionally, gabapentin started life as an antiepileptic, but displays effective pain control properties on nueralgias, including nerve pain caused by Herpes sp. virus. Also used for treatment of multiple sclerosis and migraines, Neurontin or gabapentin is, as the first answer states, very different in pharmacology, pharmicokinetics and function from alprazolam.
No, there is no link between a yeast infection and chest pain. They may have occurred at the same time but are most likely not related to each other.