YES they do because children have not fully developed into adult form yet, for example: getting hit with a ball in the head will hurt the child more than the adult cause adults have thicker skull. :D
No, in fact children feel more pain than adults do.
yes they feel more pain than adults
Autistic children DO feel pain.
Too much pain when you are older.
yes you can feel pain when your feets are numb
If you feel pain, you feel it in a specific location of your body. Feeling in pain is more general.
because kids are more sensitive to pain than adults are
Because of their greater flexibility and lack of agerelated degeneration, children and teenagers are much less prone than adults to develop medically significant back pain.
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Yes , they feel pain
Children often express anger as a response to pain or discomfort, whether physical or emotional. This anger can stem from feeling helpless or overwhelmed by their circumstances. It’s important for caregivers to acknowledge their feelings, validate their experiences, and help them develop healthy coping mechanisms. By providing support and understanding, adults can guide children in managing their emotions more effectively.
Around 80% of adults experience back problems at some point in their lives. About 20% of adults have chronic back pain that persists for more than three months.