@acerbicfacts: Congenital Insensitivity to Pain: The Disorder That Hides Injury! Some people feel no pain at all—and it’s not a blessing, it’s a dangerous medical condition. In this video, we explore Congenital Insensitivity to Pain (CIP), a rare genetic disorder where individuals cannot feel physical pain, no matter how severe the injury. While it might sound like a superpower, the reality is far from it. People with CIP often suffer from unnoticed injuries, burns, or infections that can become life-threatening simply because their bodies never sound the alarm. This condition is caused by mutations in specific genes that prevent pain signals from reaching the brain. Those affected can still feel touch and temperature, but the protective signal of pain is missing. Many with CIP are diagnosed in childhood after repeated unexplained injuries. Sadly, without the ability to feel pain, small wounds can turn into big problems. Key Takeaways: – Congenital Insensitivity to Pain is extremely rare and genetic. – Affected individuals feel no pain but can still feel pressure or temperature. – The condition is dangerous, not beneficial—pain helps protect the body. – Early diagnosis and careful monitoring are essential for those with CIP. – Pain, while unpleasant, is vital for survival and safety. #RareDiseases #CIP #HumanBody #MedicalFacts #ScienceShorts #HealthFacts #PainDisorder #Genetics #AmazingFacts #YouTubeShorts
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Friday 06 June 2025 14:30:00 GMT
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