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The areas near this mahoosive wound down the centre of my chest are getting very itchy. Apparently it’s a consequence of the scar tissue tightening the wound shut, which stimulates the nearby nerves in a similar manner to, for example, an insect landing on the skin. So imagine innumerable insects perpetually in the moment of landing on two broad patches down either side of your chest, and you’ll get the idea. It’s quite tickly
The areas near this mahoosive wound down the centre of my chest are getting very itchy. Apparently it’s a consequence of the scar tissue tightening the wound shut, which stimulates the nearby nerves in a similar manner to, for example, an insect landing on the skin. So imagine innumerable insects perpetually in the moment of landing on two broad patches down either side of your chest, and you’ll get the idea. It’s quite tickly
Ouch! Is it worse than tooth pain? I guess it is.....
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