why do we feel pain when your bone breaks
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Pain is the body's natural response when a bone breaks. Both the fracture and any injuries to the body tissue near the fracture site can produce pain. Soft tissue refer to the muscles, ligaments, nerves, tendons and blood vessels, joint cartilage, etc. that surround the bone.
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Answer:because it blocks the passing of blood
Explanation:and so the blood continue arriving and boom the blood start pushing the skin and muscles and then it swallow so we feel pain
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