Sentences with phrase «painful sensation of»

Love, regret, anger, and sadness all roll together to become the acutely painful sensation of grief, which is, paradoxically, the balm and toxin during heartbreaking loss.

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Running parallel also means that mental processes must be synchronized by innumerable specific laws, for all kinds of sensations — red, sweet, cold, painful and so on — all mental images, feelings, thoughts and acts of volition must have a special physiological correspondence.
In the presence of capsaicin, the PIP2 molecule separates from the receptor, causing a painful sensation.
If the sensation goes beyond pressure and discomfort and becomes truly painful, it may be a sign of something atypical going on.
However, if the latch you attach is painful, the sensation of discomfort and pain will reduce the production of this hormone and invariably lessen the supply of milk.
As painful as it may be, the stretching sensation known as «the ring of fire» is brief and usually only lasts a few minutes.
If you experience painful cramps of uncomfortable sensations in ytour uterus in early pregnancy, cease drinking this brew, or leave out the RRL, resume later.
This way you will not only get rid of the painful sensations, but also you'll keep your baby safe and unharmed by the infection.
They discovered that a lipid molecule known as PIP2 is usually bound to the receptor, but in the presence of capsaicin, it is released, creating a painful sensation.
«Normally, only pain receptors are involved in sending pain signals to the brain, but when the spinal dynorphin inhibitory neurons are lost, touch sensation are now perceived as painful,» says Goulding, holder of Salk's Frederick W. and Joanna J. Mitchell Chair.
In 2010, Mark Hoon at the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research in Bethesda, Maryland, and colleagues killed selected nerve cells in the spines of mice, creating animals that lacked the ability to feel hot, painful or itchy sensations.
Mice remained on the plate until they performed 1 of 3 behaviors regarded as indication of a painful sensation: hindpaw licking, hindpaw shake / flutter, or jumping.
When the piriformis gets too tight, it pinches the nerve and causes a painful sensation at certain points along the nerve's path, eventually resulting with inflammation of the sciatic nerve.
She used a visualization practice of seeing the sensations as waves crashing and washing away, rather than a painful contraction.
I have frequent night time urination problems (about 4 - 5 times) with tingling sensation, kind of like burning but not painful.
Burning lips sensation can be extremely troublesome for menopausal women.There are numerous causes of this painful sensation from hormonal shifts to low vitamin B.Women who are suffering from burning lips sensation might find relief in various natural remedies and herbal supplements.
You can experience a mild ache and numbness, or a sharp, burning and extremely painful sensation that affects one side of the body.
Just about any yoga student can tell you that bending backward can cause a painful pinching sensation at the base of the spine, and that tightening the buttocks often takes that pain away very quickly.
In my experience, the sensation of using the tools can be described as slightly painful but should always be tolerable.
Research shows that when dealing with a breakup, the brain often triggers sensations akin to «real» pain — meaning lovesickness can truly be as painful as we often claim it is.1 This part of the healing process is often understated, despite the fact it can lead to serious emotional problems.
Can it even be called «painful» or a «joy,» if the infant who is feeling those things has no terms for them, only the uninterpreted life of emotion and sensation?
Neither the beep nor vibrate options deliver any type of painful sensation to the dog.
Although the paws appear to heal well, recovery is a slow and painful process with a wooden lack of feeling, then a tingling sensation.
Evidence for this is the fact that 100 % of human amputees experience phantom sensations (80 % of them painful) for the rest of their lives, no matter how or when the amputation occurred — even as an infant, even with perfect surgical technique, and even with abundant post-op pain meds.
Based on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), one of the most promising and fastest growing psychotherapies in use today, this book breaks with conventional notions of pain management, the traditional «feel good» approaches — including the use of pain - killing medication — that work to prevent painful sensations.
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