When you hit your head your nervous system tells your brain that you are in pain.
That depends on how hard you hit your head. If you hit it softly, there might not be any injuries. If you hit it hard, then you might have internal injuries.
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Bacteria cover your entire body, including the head.
Your temple is your head. Your head is the place where you brain is. Your brain is what controls your body.
Body hair and head hair are not too much different. The hair on the top of your head is where heat escapes which makes it feel smoother. The hair on the body grows at a predetermined length.
Mainly the head but also the neck muscles which support the head.
Actually three: the skin, nervous system and the skeletal system.
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Wearing a helmet protects the head, and many of your body's systems are controlled from there.
Either face of the head is the hitting surface.
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No, hitting your head with your pillow while you're sleeping has absolutely nothing at all to do with autism and there's no reason to think that it does. If you're hitting your head with your pillow in your sleep this is fairly normal.
Yes, it definitely can. If you feel sick after hitting your head, you should see a doctor.
No
There's no head on a tugo. A tugo is an acoustic guitar with no sound hole, that's played by hitting the body. It's made entirely of wood.
Right after hitting your head, yes. But it should only feel like that for a small amount of time. If it continues, GET TO A DOCTOR