Losing cutaneous sensations can have serious consequences, including difficulty in manipulating objects, risk of self-injury from not feeling pain, and potential burns or frostbite from not sensing temperature changes.
The cutaneous senses include pain (nociception), temperature (thermoception), and touch (including pressure, texture, vibration). Loss of these senses may result in severe consequences.
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damage caused by animals and plants
c.
natural acids
b.
ice wedging
d.
physical factors
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