Paresthesia can be mild to moderate painful. The pain can sustain for days and months.
Usually, but not always. Sometimes the guillotine blade failed to completely sever the head, resulting in an excruciatingly painful death.
It depends on how someone attempts it, though nobody should attempt suicide. There are no guarantees. 1. Slashing wrists or stabbing would definitely be painful. 2. Shooting can be painless, but if the person were to miscalculate the location of the shot, they could end up with a wound and not actually dying, which would be painful. 3. Hanging can be painless if the person breaks their neck upon falling. Failure to do so will kill the person by asphyxiation which would be miserable and take longer. 4. Drug overdose can be painful, but not always. For example, overdosing on Acetaminophen causes liver failure, causing a long, excruciating death. 5. Jumping from great heights or in front of a train is nearly always painless unless there was a severe mistake in execution.
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Some causes of painful urination can be a Urinary Tract Infection or possibly prostate problems. It is always good to see a doctor if painful urination persists.
hot bath or advil you can always cut them off......
Its painful =[ but always expect the unexpected!
No, it is is always painful. It can sometimes result in the death of the animal.
Extremely optimistic.
No, a painless lymph node does not always mean it is cancerous. Only a biopsy can determine if a lymph node is cancerous.
is, and always will be, extremely limited.
Antarctica is always extremely cold.
I'm not a doctor, but the symptoms you're experiencing, such as heavy and painful periods, bloating, fatigue, and constipation, could suggest a variety of potential issues, including conditions like endometriosis, uterine fibroids, or hormonal imbalances. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation and diagnosis. They can conduct tests and provide you with appropriate treatment options based on your specific situation.