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Posted by duddy   September 17, 2013   2903 views
People who suffer from congenital analgesia can’t feel pain, and often end up hurting themselves as they don’t know when something is too hot, or making them bleed. Researchers have discovered that mutations in the gene SCN11A are responsible for this disorder, which blocks the transmission of pain signals.

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That's actually a very harmful genetic disease. Such people usually have strange self-inflicted injuries. In addition, the lack of pain makes the diagnosis of many diseases difficult/impossible.
So, if you think that lack of pain is a blessing, you are wrong; in fact, it's quite the opposite.
Posted on Sep 18, 2013 by Alexx
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