err u manky person
btw urmm no Actual, the colon is about the only thing you can feel with your fingers.
Organs such as the liver, lungs, and intestines do not have pain receptors like the skin, so they do not experience pain when injured or operated on. However, discomfort or pressure can be felt if these organs are stretched or distended.
We can't feel our organs inside our bodies because they are surrounded by layers of tissue and muscle that act as a cushion, preventing us from sensing their movements or presence. Additionally, our organs do not have sensory nerves like our skin does, so we do not receive signals from them to our brain that would make us aware of their presence.
No, I am a virtual assistant and do not have a physical body, so I do not have ribs or any physical organs.
The brain itself does not have pain receptors, so it does not feel pain. Pain is typically felt in other parts of the body where there are pain receptors, such as in the skin, muscles, and organs.
The brain itself does not have pain receptors, so it cannot directly feel pain. Pain is typically felt in other parts of the body where there are pain receptors, such as the skin, muscles, and organs.
Because they feel that since they can, they should.
Well, it is kind of difficult for you to feel your own internal organs, even if you are skinny and know what your doing. The fact is, that even if you are of normal weight, a doctor (or anyone with the proper knowledge and skills) may be able to feel (or palpate) some of the organs in the belly. The aortic pulsation is often palpable (and visible) just above the bellybutton. Sometimes the liver edge can be felt just poking out from under the right rib cage and the colon is occasionally palpable in the right and left lower quadrants. The slimmer you are and the more relaxed you can make your belly, the easier it is for someone to feel everything. Generally it is easier to feel the organs in a slim relaxed female. I have examined many bellies and they are all different.I recently examined a slim young woman who weighed 105-110 pounds at 5'5". She was very relaxed and i could feel quite deeply. I was able to feel her colon on both sides all the way up to where it transverses the belly. I barely felt the edge of her liver but was able to feel both kidneys as she made her belly quite soft. The aortic pulsation was very prominent and I was able to feel other squidgy but distinct things as well. A similarly sized patient I examined later, despite having a belly which had less visible muscle tone, did not yield as successful an exam. All I could feel was her aortic palpation and her colon in the right lower quadrant. i think she had a more muscular abdominal wall. Look up abdominal examination on youtube for video instruction.
Whales have what they call Blubber. It's a thick fatty space between their skin and internal organs that keep them warm. They don't feel the cold
Yes, you should be able to feel a cat's spine when you pet them lightly. It is normal to feel the bones and structure of a cat's body, including their spine, when petting them gently.
she should feel fatter than usual, and if you feel on her right side gently, you should be able to feel from 1 to about 12 little bumps(these are the heads). Also if you feel her belly you will be able to feel little teets, these are to feed the babies milk when they come out
they should be able to feel a pulse on that person.
You should be able to tell by the way she acts towards you and how she treats you - you would be able to feel it if she still does. However, you could have a conversation with her to directly find out how she does feel.
Ideally you should be able to clearly see their waist from the side and above. You should also be able to feel, but not see, their ribcage.
They thought they should be able to have slaves is one reason.
i would wait about 2 weeks,but your body should be able to tell you,if you feel good an have no pain then,you should be able to drive.
You should be able to feel your baby move between 16-20weeks. if this isn't your first pregnancy then you will be able to distinguish 'baby' movement even earlier
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