A needle-like sensation in the big toe could be caused by nerve compression or injury, such as in conditions like a pinched nerve, peripheral neuropathy, or Morton's neuroma. It could also be due to poor circulation, gout, or a localized infection. If the sensation is persistent or severe, it's advisable to see a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Endothermic reactions can cause the container to feel colder. A simple example would be just mixing baking soda and vinegar.
Cirrhosis can damage nerve endings, which may affect the perception of temperature. This can cause ice not to feel as cold as it normally would.
Fear is an emotion "I fear you" Frighten is to cause someone to feel the emotion fear. "Do I frighten you?" = "Do I cause you to feel fear?" "Yes you frighten me" = "Yes, you cause me to feel fear"
Fifteen knots of wind would feel like a gentle breeze that can be felt on the skin and might cause leaves and branches to move slightly. It would not be strong enough to significantly impact walking or activities.
There are many things that can cause a person to feel nauseous. Pregnancy is one common cause. An upset stomach from something a person ate could make them feel that way. Motion sickness is another cause.
Yes, people beleived in witches and wizards, but wizards weren't really common. People would accuse a woman of being a witch. To prove that she was a witch, they used two methods, called "The Float" and "Needle". The Float was when the woman was tied with rope in their hands and feet, then thrown into a lake. If the woman was not floating, she was innocent, but she was not pulled back out and left to drown. The Needle was when they poked her with a needle, looking for the Devil's Spot. The Devil's spot was a place on a witch where she was touched by the Devil, making the area numb to pain. After poking a woman with a needle, and prick her all over her back. After awhile, the needle would start to feel numb. Then she would not cry out and they would have claimed to find the Devil's Spot.
well that depends where hes poking you it can feel really good and somtimes can lead to other things if you know what i mean.
It feels like a sharp pinch, and sometimes you feel the needle sinking in, then it's just like stinging really bad, and you don't feel relief when the needle's out.
In my experience, it's much less uncomofortable than a fingerstick. There's a tiny prick as the needle enters the skin, but no continued pain with the needle in place.
Having dust or dirt in your eyes (which you won't be able to see) or having dry eyes can make it feel like your eyelashes are poking into your eyes.
The Needle. Using The Gun To Pierce Like For Example Your Cartilage In Your Ear, The Cartilage Might Shatter And Youll Feel Tiny Bumps Around Your New Piercing, Thatll Mean You Have Shattered Your Cartilage. So In My Opinion For Choosing What To Pierce With I Would Have To Say A Hollow Piercing Needle :)
In my experience, I can't feel it with my fingers and definitely don't feel it in my day to day life.
The sensation of needles poking when you cough may be due to irritation or inflammation in the throat or respiratory tract, which can occur from infections, allergies, or other conditions. This irritation can trigger nerve endings, leading to a sharp, prickling sensation. Additionally, coughing can cause muscle strain in the chest or abdomen, contributing to discomfort. If this sensation persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Dehydration you need to drink water
because......
Can back pain feel like a needle in your back
Most people do.