Science, asked by jhadehari, 1 year ago

how do painkiller know the where the pain is in our body?

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Answered by As18
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When part of your body is injured, special nerve endings send pain messages back to your brain. Painkilling drugs interfere with these messages, either at the site of theinjury, in the spinal cord or in the brain itself. Many painkillers are based on one of two naturally occurring drugs: aspirin and opiates.

jhadehari: internet answer right!!??
kavya139: hmm!!
As18: Painkiller mat lena.. bohot side effect hote he
kavya139: yep....bcuse these may made u edict and then u rnt able to experience...alot of pain due to any injury
jhadehari: nahi le rhaa de rhaa hun....
Answered by kavya139
1
Hey dear....

Here is ur ans....

As all BCuse it is only except by its recepter...so where the pain is happen it just go to that place...and we felt sm relief .

Hope it hlps u dear..

hAve a good day dear...

kavya139: yep...it all bcuse the rays emmiting from ur phone can damage ur cornia...and make u suffering from mayopia and hepermayopia
kavya139: so dont use cell alot
jhadehari: i think u got connected with these diseases.... experienced
kavya139: yep
kavya139: mayopia
As18: me too
jhadehari: ohh its gonna be fine @kavya be positive...
As18: mobile use ke wajas se thode dur ke objects pura clear nhi dikhte.. yeh thik ho sakta he kya?
jhadehari: if the far objects r bad things its fine...
kavya139: hmm...it can be cure...by laser tritement and by lence
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