In which part of the body the limb pain of needling is not felt?
(i)EYE
(ii)BRAIN
(iii)HEART
(iv)SKIN
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I think the most probable answer is the brain.... But not confirm
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Brain is a part of the body the ‘limb pain’ of needling is not felt.
Option: (ii)
Explanation:
- The brain serves as the network point that regulates several pathways that control the function and activity of different body parts.
- The ‘sensation of pain’ is generated through a stimulus on a peripheral area that travels through sensory neurons to the spinal cord and then to the brain and travels as response through the motor neurons to generate reflex or sensation.
- The receptors for needling pain are nociceptors that are not present in the brain. Hence brain does not feel the limb pain of needling.
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