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Why Do you Feel Tickling Sensation in Your Body?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 220457, member: 61772"] The reason you feel a tickling sensation when your body is being touched by something is due to the touch receptors in your skin. There are two types of receptors in your skin: receptors that are used to detect pressure and receptors that are used to detect vibrations. The vibration receptors are called “Meissner’s corpuscles” and they can be found in the dermis, epidermis, and subcutaneous layers of the skin. These types of receptors are important because they help us know when something is touching us. This is important because it helps us avoid things that could hurt us. It also helps us find our way around objects that may not be safe for us to touch. When you feel a tickling sensation, it’s likely from these receptors in your body sending signals to your brain about what’s happening on the outside of your body. If this happens too often, it can cause itching and other problems with your body. When you feel a tickling sensation, it's your body's way of telling you that something is in contact with one of your nerve endings. This could be an insect crawling on your skin, or it could be the feeling of a breeze blowing through your hair. Your body has a number of different ways to respond to stimuli from the environment. This includes sensations like pain (a signal that something might be dangerous), heat and cold, itchiness, and of course, tickling. [/QUOTE]
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