Sometimes a stinger can be more painful because a wasp, bee, or hornet injects poison at the site of the sting which can really increase the acuteness of the pain.
Nothing. It's clinically proven that stepping on legos is more painful than drowning, it's more painful than a gunshot, it's more painful than amputation, it's more painful than burning, it's more painful than cauterizing a wound, it's more painful than breaking bones, it's more painful than listening to a Justin Bieber song. Stepping on a lego is the pinnacle of human suffering.
What is the maximum insertion when inserting a needle
one hole is pierced with a 14g needle, then a 16g barbell is threaded through it. then the second hole is pierced with a second 14g needle(usually more painful than the first hole) and the rest of the barbell is put through. the whole thing costs about $70
A beading needle is longer, more flexible, and far thinner than a regular sewing needle.
The initial piercing is not painful. The only thing felt is the pressure of needle. The clamp on the tongue hurts more than the actual piercing. The healing after is the painful part. The tongue will swell, and the muscle will be sore. As the tongue adjust to the metal and heals itself from the initial tear and swelling, the pain will subside, generally over a few days following the piercing. By experience, a piercing in the upper cartilage hurts more than a piercing in the tongue.
Do not pierce yourself with a safety pin. Even though they're sharp, they aren't meant for piercing flesh so it'll be much more painful than getting it done with a hollow needle by a pro. Not to mention that transitioning from the pin to actual jewelry is going to be much more troublesome and painful. Not a good idea.
Injections that hurt more could be due to factors such as the thickness of the needle, the amount of tissue the needle has to pass through, the type of medication being injected (some are more acidic or viscous), and the skill of the person administering the injection. Additionally, individual pain tolerance and nerve sensitivity can also play a role in how painful an injection feels.
Wasp can sting mant times over and over again. The venom they inject is more powerful than a honey bee.
tattoos arent really painful they burn more than anything they're not that bad
The best way to get a bee stinger out without squeezing more venom into your skin is to use your fingernails. Gently scrape along your skin in the direction of the poison sac (the rounded bit at the non-pointy end of the stinger). Try not to press down on the sac because that will just pump more venom in. If you tug gently, the stinger will pop back out of your skin. You can then wash the area. If it hurts a lot, you can take some Tylenol or Advil, and can also take some Benadryl for the swelling and itching.
No, a bee's stinger is not the sharpest thing in the world. It is actually more specialized for piercing skin and injecting venom rather than being sharp like a blade.
A belly ring is a lot more painful if you are skinny but not super painful.