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Hallucinations
III. Oculomotor Nerves
makes your nerves numb and it depends on which part of the body some parts it hurts some goes numb
Underneath your scalp, there a tons of tiny little nerves which are attached to your hair roots. Whenever someone pulls your hair, these little nerves (which happen to be very sensitive) causes to be pulled as well which creates the painful feeling.
encapsulated endings
As far as we know, dopamine is the main culprit in psychosis. Autospies have shown excess dopaminergic receptors in the brain's of people who suffered psychosis. Other neurotransmitters are also affected.
Hallucinations
Having behavior characterized by constant overactivity
Yes
Sensory nerves.
lou gehrigs disease
Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) is a condition in which your thyroid glandproduces too much of the hormone thyroxine. Hyperthyroidism can accelerate your body's metabolism significantly. It causes what is called Grave's Disease.
Cancer of the bladder; neurogenic sources of bladder dysfunction; bladder sphincter detrusor overactivity that causes continual urge incontinence; chronic inflammatory diseases of the bladder; tuberculosis; and schistosomiasis.
Sometimes inflammation putting pressure on nerves will do this or pressure may be put on the nerves as they pass between the vertebrae in the neck.
seborrhea
The proprioceptors are the sensory receptors and the end of the sensory nerves.
most likely a inflamation of the nerves is the cause,