If you think about it, it’s uncommon that problems even are available. The brain itself cannot encounter pain, so what gives? Experts now think around tissues, thoughts ingredients, blood vessels, and stress produce the pain signals.
“We know a lot more than we did 20 years ago about what causes problems,” says Charles Flippen, MD, online speaker of neurology at the Bob Geffen School of Drugs at UCLA. “We know what locations of the thoughts are generating pain, but we do not have the whole picture.”