yes you can feel pain when your feets are numb
Pain itself does not make you feel cold. However, experiencing pain can sometimes cause physical reactions in the body, such as shivering or feeling cold, as a response to the stress or discomfort.
If you feel pain, you feel it in a specific location of your body. Feeling in pain is more general.
You feel more pain in the winter than summer when someone beats us because in the summer your body is full of heat so you will recover quicker from the injuries ( if you get any ), but in the winter when you get beaten up in the winter you are cold and your body will be freezing meaning that your body wont function as normal as it should because of the cold.
yes they feel more pain than adults
No, in fact children feel more pain than adults do.
usually a dull throbbing pain that hurts without stimuli and gets progressivly worse more sensitive to hot and cold will usually make it feel better, especially right after something hot
More apt to feel cold in an environment. Whereas a hot natured person is more apt to feel warm in the same environment.
Because every human is different. For example, if you have more fat than your friend you will probably feel cold less then he will.
They help you feel things, be it heat, cold, pain, different textures, etc.
Yes , they feel pain
No, brains do not feel pain because they lack pain receptors.
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.