Water pressure push against your eardrums, with nothing pushing back. The stretching hurts. You need to learn a diver's trick called pressure equalizing.
No. An ache is a pain, and no pain is good (especially that of your head).
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.
I have no clue, but I strongly urge you to go to the hospital to let them tell you. If you haven't already done so. Hopefully everything works out for you. I sometimes get a sharp pain on the top of my head but don't feel any liquids. I sometimes feel a slight headache.
Yes, the brain itself does not feel pain, but headaches are caused by pain-sensitive structures in the head and neck.
Yes, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain when the brain is injured or damaged.
PAIN... espicially when the bulley entered his head.
The COPD symptoms are that one will feel very run down and tired. Additionally, one can feel a lot of pain, that generally starts in the head area and have trouble breathing.
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Yes, the human brain itself does not have pain receptors, so it cannot feel pain. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can experience pain, which may be perceived as a headache.
Go to the doctor.