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Dictionary » P » Pain reaction Pain reactionpain reaction dilation of the pupil or any other involuntary act occurring in response to a stimulus causing sharp pain anywhere. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Stomach bloating and weight gain... by the immune system. A food allergy can be the result of this immune reaction as the immune system tries to ward off the foreign bodies within ... of magnesium through the intestinal walls. Spasms and extreme muscle pain often result because of this condition. In addition deficiencies in ...
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Painkillers... one specific place in our body, and thereby aspirin inhibiting this one reaction? I mean, aspirin ease several different kinds of pain, how is this possible?
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Re: Stomach bloating and weight gain... don't believe me, they think IBS and have said I am just Fat. I do get pain some times quite severe, but it alway subsides. Once I did go to the ER with it and they said it was reaction to activia, I tried it to see if I helped, it didn't. The Er doc said if to ...
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Re: Are tissues in the body capable of sensing pain?... has a function so that potentially harmful stimuli are interpreted as pain - "In physiology, a stimulus is a detectable change in the internal ... each other, it is called a nerve stimulus. A stimulus can also be a reaction to a change in your environment. Any of your five senses will accommodate ...
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When does consciouness of life kick in on the timeline?... as being life-threatening. I would have thought that just avoiding pain would be enough to trigger off the emotion of fear. Surely all creatures ... the act of smiling and showing your teeth, was originally intended as a reaction of fear and preparing for aggression which has since been changed ...
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