Yes, screaming can hurt your body, particularly your vocal cords, which can become strained or damaged with excessive use. This strain can lead to hoarseness, throat pain, or even vocal cord nodules over time. Additionally, screaming can increase heart rate and blood pressure temporarily, which may cause discomfort or stress on the body. Moderation and proper vocal techniques are important to minimize potential harm.
Run away screaming "Please don't hurt me !" It works for me !
first of all, you're*. if you are afraid of a bee, MAN UP! they will not hurt you if you don't run around screaming like a little girl. also, if they sting you, you should rub yorghurt and leaves all over your body but NOT ON THE STING. it will hurt like hell if you do. hope this helped!
No . But if you broke your ankle you would be screaming in pain . Been there done that . Not kidding .
The wind blows the body of the parachutist off the side of the mountain and onto the beach, sending the boys screaming into the darkness.
sodium is salt and salt does not hurt your body. You might get sick if you have alot.
He probably has body guards to control all the screaming fans.
most of the bones on the right half of his body were shattered
Yes, screaming loudly in a cat's ear can potentially hurt their sensitive hearing. It's important to be mindful of the volume of sounds around pets to protect their delicate ears.
The hair does not hurt when cut
the wind blows the body of the parachutist off the side of the mountain and onto the beach, sending the boys screaming into the darkness.
her fear kept her steadfast and she broke....screaming because she was hurt ...confused and terrified ...were was she going to run?
Generally yes, but it can depend on the person. Some people don't mind it, while others are screaming for mercy.