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Why do people feel pain?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

Pain is a self-defense response for the human body to alert ourselves of imminent danger. the most common example of the need for pain would be the hot stove example: if you didn't feel pain, and you were leaning on a hot stove, you wouldn't realize it until your hand was completely burnt and unable to be used anymore. anytime we feel pain, we should use it as a warning sign and figure out what needs to be done to fix whatever our body is responding to.

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