Why is the broken hand because the paper is more painful than the knife?

Breaking your hands due to being careful not to cook or slice a broken piece of glass will make you feel pain. But the white paper is sometimes a formidable assassin when you bleed.

Breaking your hands due to being careful not to cook or slice a broken piece of glass will make you feel pain. But the white paper is sometimes a formidable 'killer' when you bleed.

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Have you ever wondered, why the paper so fragile is enough to cause you to cut your hand, which sometimes makes you feel more painful. This article will help you explain that question.

We know that peripheral nerves consist of a network of nerve fibers branching throughout the body. Attached to each of these branches are special nerve endings that can feel unpleasant stimuli such as cuts, burns .

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These nerve endings are called pain receptors (nociecptor) . In the hand or fingertips we contain millions of pain receptors. These receptors respond to almost everything: high temperatures, harmful chemicals or simply things that puncture your skin.

Pain-sensitive neurons transmit signals to the brain to "report " to the newly received wound. The brain will make the body aware of the wound.

However, why a broken hand due to paper tends to be more painful than a knife. Experts say that when a knife accidentally cuts into your skin, it leaves a relatively compact and deeper cut. However, the flexibility, specifically the softness and flexibility of the paper edges, makes the cut but shallow but has a wider section.

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Not only that, but a sheet of paper when you rub it on your skin leaves behind toxic chemical particles, making it difficult to heal . Although there is not much bleeding, this wound again makes tissues and cells expose without a protective layer. Whenever you use your hands to do anything, the cut "moves" to create discomfort, pain that reaches the brain.

Besides, experts also pay attention to psychological problems when we are cut off by paper . Our brains always assume that a "healthy" paper " star " can cause a wound to bleed, so when you accidentally cut your hand, you feel more pain.

Update 18 December 2018
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