Burns hurt significantly due to the destruction of skin tissues and the activation of pain receptors in the affected area. When the skin is damaged, it releases inflammatory substances that sensitize nerve endings, amplifying the pain signals sent to the brain. Additionally, burns can lead to swelling and increased pressure on surrounding tissues, further intensifying the sensation of pain. The severity of the burn also influences the level of pain experienced, with deeper burns typically causing more intense discomfort.
Hurt So Bad was created in 1965.
Why Does It Hurt So Bad was created on 1996-07-22.
a little bit not bad they burn more than anything
They burn.
because you are using friction or fire
sometimes they might
It can range from how bad it is so the worse it is the worse it hurts.
It would probably hurt more than it would burn.
Yep, they hurt pretty bad. I accidentally smacked my doctors arm because it hurt so bad. I'd rather get shots than a nose swab.
Cramps are terrible they hurt so bad
it hurts so bad
Some sores hurt so bad because they cross or affect the nerves in that area. Sometimes a small sore will seem to hurt more than a larger sore because of the nerves that are exposed.