Yes. You might feel numb because of lack of free blood stream. The nerves should be fine.
yes you can feel pain when your feets are numb
there trying to feel better and numb the pain
Something can feel numb and hurt simultaneously due to the complex nature of pain perception and emotional response. Numbness often refers to a lack of physical sensation or emotional detachment, while hurt can arise from underlying distress or trauma. For instance, a person might experience emotional numbness as a protective mechanism against overwhelming pain, yet still feel hurt from unresolved feelings or memories. This duality illustrates how the mind and body can react in intricate ways to stress or injury.
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yes it is possible to inflict pain on a strong person....anyone can feel pain unless your numb but that's a different story
I have had experience with local anesthesia, which causes certain parts of your body to become numb. No, the surgery does not hurt. The anesthesia basically tells your nerves not to tell you that you're in pain. You will feel that something is happening, but you won't feel any pain. If you are put to sleep, however, you won't feel anything, and if the surgery is serious enough, you will be put into a coma, preventing your body from reacting to the surgery at all. You will be brought out of the coma when the surgery is done and you won't have felt a thing.
They use a local anesthetic to numb your mouth so you don't feel pain and it doesn't ware off for a few hours.
It's the moving of a tooth that has been there for awhile, but you are usually numb so you don't feel pain, you'll feel pressure most people confuse the two.
No...when you wake back up you feel the pain
Yes. Unless you use a pain reliever. (I'm a different person, and I think that you might take this the wrong way. They give you something to numb you, and then all you feel is slight pressure. So, not really.)
The pain is still there... you just do not feel it.
Yes. Unless you use a pain reliever. (I'm a different person, and I think that you might take this the wrong way. They give you something to numb you, and then all you feel is slight pressure. So, not really.)