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1. We often think of pain as a negative thing and might imagine a pain-free world as something wonder
illustrate how pain is “useful"? Why is pain adaptive?
2. How could a child with CIPA navigate their world safely, avoiding some of the dangers that pain migh
3. Are there other negative states or emotions that you think serve a useful purpose?

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1- Pain is useful becuase sometimes our body is trying to help but at the same time its causing you pain. Its adaptive because you can do things to avoid pain.

2- Without the proper signaling, neurons die by a process of self-destruction called apoptosis. Loss of sensory neurons leads to the inability to feel pain in people with CIPA. In addition, people with CIPA lose the nerves leading to their sweat glands , which causes the anhidrosis seen in affected individuals

3- Other negative states could include body healing, puperty, and even growing pains. But in the long run, pain can be very useful.

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