10 Worst pains that humans can experience! Which of these have you suffered?
What are the most intense pains that the human body can experience? These are the 10 worst pains our body can suffer.
Pain is a complicated sensation of quantifying and explaining as it is a totally subjective sensory and emotional experience. There are people insensitive to pain and others who experience pleasure instead.
The human body is a perfect machine that over thousands of years of evolution has been perfecting its complex operation. For example, by improving the mechanisms that help us avoid situations that pose a danger to our physical integrity.
This is how the nociceptors, the sensory receptors responsible for perceiving and transmitting pain, have been perfected. Of course there will be some who think that this improvement more than a breakthrough is a curse, since it causes some dangerous situations to cause in our body an intense pain that at times can be absolutely unbearable
However, algology or science that studies pain, has been analyzing and classifying all types of injuries in the so-called pain scales.
10. Total rupture of ligaments.
The rupture of ligaments in the ankle joint is undoubtedly one of the most frequent sports injuries. The ankle joint joins the calf with the foot..
When a ligament rupture of the ligament fibers ruptures totally or partially. A rupture of ligaments can affect one or more ligaments of a joint. Sports doctors also call the ligament rupture ligament rupture..
What do you feel?? To give you an idea, the pain is similar to the one you would feel if you stepped foot barefoot with a stiletto needle 30 times in a row
9. Migraine
A migraine is a recurrent, throbbing, intense headache that usually affects one side of the head, although it can affect both. The pain starts abruptly and may be preceded or accompanied by visual, neurological, or gastrointestinal symptoms.
It is usually presented as a slight headache discomfort that is increasing in intensity. It lasts between four and 72 hours, although only one-sixth of patients suffer it for more than 48 hours. The type of pain and its affected area varies in each patient.
8. The burn
We have all experienced the pain of a burn after a day at the beach without sun protection, and we must recognize that it is very uncomfortable and painful.
However, thermal erythema or first degree burn is the least painful of the four types of burns that exist. Here you have the complete classification with your symptoms.
A burn is an injury to the tissues of the body caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, the sun or radiation. Scalding by hot liquids and steam, building fires and flammable liquids and gases are the most common causes of burns. Another type of burn is that caused by inhalation of smoke or toxic particles.
7. Sciatica
In addition to vertebrae (bones), the spine is formed by discs. When one of these presses a nerve, it causes an intense pain in the back, which in many cases extends to the buttocks and descends through the back of the thigh to the calf. This is known as sciatica because pain follows the path of the sciatic nerve. It is a pain that can leave the person completely invalid and often requires a surgical intervention to resolve.
6. Toothache
We have all suffered a toothache. The pain in this case can also become insufferable, even branching to other areas of the body such as the head.
In the case of a phlegmon, this pain can be also continuous, acute or pulsatile, which greatly invalidates the sufferer. In the case of wisdom teeth, their extraction can become a nightmare if anesthetic is not administered properly
5. Fracture of bones
Many people have suffered a fracture throughout their life and know how unbearable and acute is the pain it causes. To make matters worse, the bones take a long time to solder and the discomfort continues to persist over time.
It is not difficult that throughout our life we can break any of the 206 bones that form the skeleton of an adult person. Although the intensity of the pain will depend on the type of bone and the circumstances of its rupture, the truth is that when we suffer a break our body alert us very expeditiously, with an intense pain that ends up becoming a torture if you do not act for Fix it over time.
4. Hit in the testicles
While men will never know the pain that a birth causes in women, they will never know the pain they feel when they receive a blow to the testicles. This male reproductive organ is full of sensory receptors of pain, the nociceptors of which we spoke at the beginning of this article. In addition, the testicles are connected with several nerves of the stomach, which explains that the pain also moves to this organ.
The pains appear immediately after the blow and their intensity varies according to the degree of violence of the impact. People who have received a very strong blow usually have an increase in the volume of the affected testicle. This increase in size is often associated with inflammation, testicular torsion or a hematoma caused by injury to blood vessels.
3. The pain of childbirth
The male human body is prepared to withstand about 45 pain points simultaneously before falling unconscious. In a birth one woman supports 57 at a time, which is why we say that they bear the pain better than we do.
The most common symptoms are nausea, fatigue, acute tension pain, and progressive stretching of muscles and other tissues. Although the delivery is different for each woman, it is the only pain that has associated pleasant memories.
How does it feel? Like 20 fractures of bone at the same time, sensation that is increasing during the 8 hours of average that a delivery lasts2. Cluster headache
It is an extremely intense and debilitating headache that tends to recur in the same area over and over again. It is born in the front of the eyes, causes tearing, nausea, restlessness and discomfort.
How painful is it? Patients say that it is as if they will tear out your eye, and a paralyzing pain settles in your head causing everything to bother you (seeing, hearing, thinking, moving or talking), causing great discomfort and despair.
1. Trigeminal Neuralgia
This nerve is the one that carries the sensations of touch and pain from the face, eyes, sinuses and mouth to the brain.
Trigeminal neuralgia is one of the most extreme pains endured by man. Episodes can appear at any time, while performing any daily activity such as brushing teeth, chewing, drinking, eating, touching your face or shaving. These attacks can last for seconds or several minutes during which patients are paralyzed with pain. It is serious that these episodes may occur while performing activities such as driving, handling machinery, etc.
In more severe cases the pain can become intense and constant, which makes the lives of patients very complicated. New anti-seizure medications can help relieve pain.
Wow never been through none of them. Thank God.
Are you sure you haven't had the #3?
Kidding!
Great and painful article.