Why is it we can use anesthesia to block out pain receptors, but we don’t use a form of anesthesia to help with after work out pain?

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Why is it we can use anesthesia to block out pain receptors, but we don’t use a form of anesthesia to help with after work out pain?

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Well, first of all, if you’re in pain (not soreness) after you work out, you are definitely doing something wrong. That is a blood-red flag to stop what you’re doing.

Second, whatever you do to yourself isn’t something to be drowned out, it’s something to be felt. You gotta know what you’re doing to yourself, or you’re gonna hurt yourself more.

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