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108: 43: 153:(pain receptors) in a very small area of the skin. Because the cut typically does not bleed much, the pain receptors are left open to the air, causing continued pain. This can be exacerbated by irritation caused by the fibers in the paper itself, which may be coated in chemicals such as 197: 146:), because a single sheet might be dislocated from the rest. In this case, all the other sheets are holding this dislocated sheet in position, making it stiff enough to act as a razor. 131:. Notably, "paper" cuts can also be caused by thin, stiff, and abrasive materials other than paper. Paper cuts can be highly painful, even though they may bleed very little, if at all. 72: 142:
to cause a cut. Paper cuts are most often caused by paper sheets that are strongly fastened together (such as a brand new sheet of paper out of a
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Although a loose sheet of paper is usually too soft to cut the skin, it can be very thin (sometimes as thin as a
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Paper cuts can be very painful, as they can stimulate a large number of skin surface
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Why are paper cuts so painful in relation to their size and appearance?
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An open paper cut, a few minutes after injury, on the right thumb.
paper
skin
index finger
razor
pressure
ream
nociceptors
bleach
sensory receptors
A Moment of Science: Paper Cuts
Archived
Wayback Machine
Why are paper cuts so painful in relation to their size and appearance?
Categories
Skin conditions resulting from physical factors
Paper
Injuries of wrist and hand

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