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Anytime the body is damaged/injured, there will be associated pain with that. Sometimes people may not realize that they've been shot until a short while afterwards because their body is pumped full of adrenalin. Most people describe a gunshot wound as an intense burning sensation. A gunshot wound to the head in which both hemispheres of the brain are damaged may not be painful. Analogous to anesthesia, if the brain is unconscious (whether due to chemicals or injury) there is likely no sensation of pain.


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As a wound heals, the body sends signals to the brain that can cause itching. This itching sensation is a normal part of the healing process and is a sign that the body is working to repair the damaged tissue.


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What organ in body has no sensation when cut?

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What body part connects the brain to the peripheral muscles?

The spinal cord connects the brain to the peripheral muscles in the body. It is responsible for transmitting messages to and from the brain that control movement and sensation in the rest of the body.


Which is released by damaged tissues to stimulate nerve endings and produce the sensation of pain?

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Perpheral neuropathy refers to the conditions that result when nerves that connect to the brain and spinal cord from the rest of the body are damaged or diseased. The most common symptoms of perpheral neuropathy are tingling, numbness, and loss of sensation in the arms and legs.


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