I know it's really hard to deal with headaches. But I've always asked myself, why headaches hurt.
I'm not a doctor, but watching enough Grey's anatomy has led me to believe that the brain doesn't really feel "pain". That's the reason why open brain surgery can be done while the person is awake. However, the nerves that do feel pain are in the skin, and the immediate area around the brain just near the bone.
So now I ask, why do headaches hurt? Why is there pain inside the head when we don't have nerves there that should feel the pain?
Like I said, I'm not a doctor. But I do have a headache -- and it's really painful right now. I think they call it a migraine. I just call it pain.
I'm not a doctor, but watching enough Grey's anatomy has led me to believe that the brain doesn't really feel "pain". That's the reason why open brain surgery can be done while the person is awake. However, the nerves that do feel pain are in the skin, and the immediate area around the brain just near the bone.
So now I ask, why do headaches hurt? Why is there pain inside the head when we don't have nerves there that should feel the pain?
Like I said, I'm not a doctor. But I do have a headache -- and it's really painful right now. I think they call it a migraine. I just call it pain.
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