It really depends on the person. In theory, when inflicted enough, every part of the body should feel pain.
(Also your thigh bone is stronger than concrete so you don't get many cases of broken thigh bones)
The brain is the only organ that cannot sense pain
If you feel pain in the area or sore or repetitive itching somethings wrong.
I feel pain in my right side near waist after this i feel small pain in my right leg . when i open my legs i feel tension in my adductor muscles.
one of the brachial nerves or maybe a stroke
Human chest and abdomen(the part of ur body below ur collar n abov ur hip) harbours sum of the most important organs whose disorders can be even fatal. these organs include: heart, lungs, foodpipe, windpipe, stomac(fudsac), liver, pancreas, dueodenum, small and large intestines, kidneys etc...... but the predominent organs relating2 d part u r complaining are the liver and gall bladder. But u cannot b definite about whethr the problem lies in these predominant organs in d locality becoz, the problem can also lie in the extreme opposite site of the pain too.... i.e., the problem cud b of any of the above suggested organs.... maybe u feel the pain sumwer away 4m d site of truble.... so, the best thing is2 cunsult ur doctor.
If ribs are confirmed to be fractured, swelling could cause pressure to surrounding organs. Since fractured bones could take sometime to heal, nerves and muscle surrounding the bones can make someone feel pain in the injured area and pain can cause nausea.
The pain is still there... you just do not feel it.
Men usually feel a lot of pain if their testis is hit because of the very sensitive sensory organs.
Tomatoes (or any fruit or veggie for that matter) do not have nerves and thus cannot feel pain. According to Ron Hubbard, yes, they can.
I have bursitus in my shoulder. It hurts a great deal with a sharp pain if I move my arm. I cannot put a shirt on. I cannot open a pill bottle.
No, you cannot feel the exact pain of someone else unless you have experienced it yourself, but you can be there for them when they want to talk or a shoulder to cry on. Example: A friend loses a parent to death either by accidental or natural death. If you have never lost anyone you love to death then you cannot possibly feel the heartbreaking pain they are going through, but you can feel very sad because your friend or family member is sad and be there for them and do what you can do to ease their pain.
I have only heard of qigong as a method for advanced practitioners to control and temporarily displace the perception of pain; note that the pain will still be sensed at the receptors in the skin/organs involved, but the perception of pain by the mind will be diminished or felt to be absent.
Bacteria cannot have organs since bacteria are unicellular.
A person begins to feel pain when nociceptors in the skin, muscles, or internal organs detect pressure, inflammation, a toxic substance, or another harmful stimulus. The pain message travels along peripheral nerve fibers.
If you feel pain in the area or sore or repetitive itching somethings wrong.
Yes , they feel pain
Certainly. If the being is dead, he, she or it cannot feel anything. Neurotransmitters stop working.
I am so sad that there is someone out there who does not know what it is to feel pity. If you cannot empathise with the pain someone else is feeling you cannot really have a fulfilled human life. I feel so sorry for you. I am filled with pity for you.