Why are open wounds more sensitive than non-damaged areas of skin?
a) tuning chemicals around...
Medicine, 13.08.2019 18:20 chaseashley24
Why are open wounds more sensitive than non-damaged areas of skin?
a) tuning chemicals around open wounds make pain receptors trigger more easily
b) the neurons in open wounds are damaged and can’t fire
c) there are more neurons in open wounds
d) the brain pays more attention to signals from a damaged area.
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