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Oh, sorry, I don't have an answer but I do have similar symptoms. It then progressed to irritable neck, then I couldn't get comfortable enough in bed to sleep, and then as the night drew on I started getting painful head, neck, skull. In short, what I had was a migraine. It started with no real pain, just the weird, sensitive feeling to the right side of my face, the feeling was a cross between bruising and burning. Really weird, I've reached the age of 44 and this has never happened to me before.
The human body is a pretty interesting thing to study. The parts of the body that are least sensitive to touch are the ventral forearm & back of neck.
try her neck, earlobe, backside of her upper arms. :) some women are very sensitive on the backside of their knees.
In those four areas of the upper back and neck, the examiner noticed small areas that were very sensitive to touch.
The right and left side of the neck or the belly button
Neck Face was born in 1984.
Her neck and shoulders :)
It might be a tense muscle or an infection. You should pay your doctor a visit. Meanwhile, perhaps ice will help relieve the pain.
The mechanoreceptor is the receptor sensitive to changes in pressure. It is responsible for detecting mechanical stimuli such as touch, pressure, and vibration and relaying this information to the brain.
The sensation of having your neck bitten can trigger a physical and emotional response due to the release of endorphins and adrenaline, causing a pleasurable sensation. Additionally, the neck is a sensitive area with many nerve endings, making it more sensitive to touch, which can increase arousal and pleasure.
You can get acne on any part of your body that has sensitive skin and feels oily to the touch. Your chin, forhead, cheeks, neck, upper back, chest, and maybe your upper thighs.