Yes, you do feel pain in your brain and it's called the thyroid.
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No, you dont fell pain in the part of the brain called the thyroid. The thyroid or thyroid gland is actually what you call an Adam's Apple. So basically the thyroid has nothing to do with the brain
imagine you burned yourself/ the pain you get for days after hot pulsing stabbing pain- well that's what the right side of my thyroid feels like all the time and it is most painfull and annoying. have just had 2nd biopsy on 1.4cm nodule awaiting results been a week now. so yes is the answer to your question
Taking supplements naturally messes with your thyroid levels, so no, you shouldn't take them while trying to correct your levels. The pain killers shouldn't harm your thyroid levels though, depends on the pain killer though.
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.
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.
The top 3 thyroid symptoms are fatigue, eyes in pain , and weight gain. Thyroid is serious so one should call a doctor to be prescribed a medicine of some sort.
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.
Yes, all mammals feel pain.
Oysters do not have pain receptors like humans do, so they do not feel pain in the same way.