There's nothing like a simple migraine. This pain, also called a "suicide headache," feels like a nail being hammered into your eye. The pain returns several times a day, at fixed times, for weeks. It's impossible to sleep, think, or even tolerate light.
Third-degree burns: raw skin, burning nerves.
The pain caused by a severe burn is indescribably intense. Even after treatment, the pain remains deep and persistent. Every bandage, every touch is torture. Besides the physical pain, the psychological impact is enormous. Amputation without anesthesia (or with phantom limb syndrome): In extreme cases—accidents, armed conflict, certain emergency procedures—amputation can occur without immediate treatment. The pain is sudden and intense. The missing limb can then continue to "suffer," as if the brain refuses to forget. Herniated lumbar disc: when the spine collapses without warning. A pinched nerve, compressed by a damaged disc, and the entire body suffers. The pain begins in the lumbar spine and radiates to the foot. Walking, sitting, standing, or even sneezing becomes pure agony. And the accompanying irritability is no passing fad: it reflects persistent suffering. Endometriosis: invisible pain in women
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