Congenital Insensitivity to Pain (CIP) is a rare genetic condition where individuals cannot feel pain from birth, despite their nerves still sending signals to the brain; this absence of pain sensation creates significant medical dangers as the body loses its natural warning system for injuries, potentially leading to severe harm from seemingly minor incidents like burns or broken bones.
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The Story Of The Boy Who Never Felt PainAdded:
He broke his arm and didn't even flinch.
No crying, no pain, nothing. Since birth, he had never truly felt pain. Not cuts, not even burns. At first, his parents thought he was unusually tough.
Until one day, he rested his hand on a hot stove and calmly watched it burn.
That's when doctors diagnosed him with a rare condition, congenital insensitivity to pain. His nerves still send signals, but his brain never experiences them as
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