Can your brain have pain??


Question:
nope its not a headach, its small pains but i feel them

Answers:
The brain itself does not directly experience pain. It has no nerve endings and/or pain receptors. It is completely surrounded by tissue that does have pain receptors, so the pain one associates with the brain is usually either from this surrounding tissue, or is passed from other outlying regions of the body.
The brain itself feels no pain.
Apparently the brain itself is incapable of feeling pain.

If you are worried or suffering any other symptoms see your doctor.
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