What is the most painful condition known to men?

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What is the most painful condition known to men?

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The most painful condition known to men and humanity is Trigeminal Neuralgia.

Trigeminal Neuralgia causes sudden and severe electric shock like facial pain from your trigeminal nerve.

The electric shocks on the face with trigeminal neuralgia are triggered by light touch, chewing or talking as well as talking and can be severe enough to cause ideation of suicide.

Other most painful conditions known to men and humanity are cluster headaches, complex regional pain syndrome, kidney stones, shingles, sickle cell disease and even childbirth.

Complex regional pain syndrome also known as CRPS is known as the world's most painful incurable condition, which causes severe burning, long term pain, that often occurs after an injury.

Cluster headaches are also considered to be the most intensely painful headaches, that are described as the worst pain imaginable.

Pain levels with cluster headaches peak extremely high.

Kidney stones cause extreme pain as the kidney stones pass through the urinary tract, often resulting in visits to the emergency room.

Shingles cause intense pain from nerve inflammation that is caused by herpes zoster virus, especially in older adults.

And sickle cell disease is known for severe pain crises, although sickle cell disease is a rare disorder.

The pain during childbirth is also widely considered to be one of the most intense physical pains that can occur in women, and the pain with childbirth can vary significantly by individual women, although childbirth pain is described as being extreme cramping, back pain or pressure, with the contractions during childbirth being the most painful part of childbirth or many mothers.

Although nearly half of first time mothers that are pregnant and go through childbirth find the childbirth to be less severe in pain than they expected.

And factors like support and anxiety and the mothers individual tolerance also greatly influence the experience of childbirth.

Some women also compare childbirth pain to kidney stones or burns, and childbirth is a unique sensation from uterine muscle contractions pushing the baby out, and pain management options like epidurals are highly effective for most women going through childbirth.

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