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It allowed Nagato to control six separated bodies at the same time as if they were his own. Each of these bodies were reanimated corpses which were both kept mobile by, and made use of Nagato 's chakra. While controlling them, Nagato used the alias Pain , yet still regarded them as separated from himself. Use of the Chakra rods In order to use the technique, Nagato remained in a large, chair-like machine that moved with six relatively short mechanical legs, and used several large chakra rods protruding from his back to transmit chakra.
Paths As the name suggested, there were six bodies, or "paths", which comprised the jutsu. Pain's First Animal Path. Pain's Second Animal Path. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation TENS therapy — low voltage electrical currents pass through the skin via electrodes, prompting a pain-relieving response from the body.
There is not enough published evidence to support the use of TENS for the treatment of some chronic pain conditions. However, some people with chronic pain that are unresponsive to other treatments may experience a benefit.
Your doctor or other healthcare professional can guide you through the best treatments for you. Pain medicines Many people will use a pain medicine analgesic at some time in their lives. The main types of pain medicines are: Paracetamol — often recommended as the first medicine to relieve short-term pain.
Aspirin — for short-term relief of fever and mild-to-moderate pain such as period pain or headache. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs NSAIDs , such as ibuprofen — these medicines relieve pain and reduce inflammation redness and swelling. Opioid medicines, such as codeine, morphine and oxycodone — these medicines are reserved for severe or cancer pain.
Local anaesthetics drops, sprays, creams or injections — used when nerves can be easily reached. Some antidepressants and anti-epilepsy medicines — used for a specific type of pain, called nerve pain. How pain medicines work Pain medicines work in various ways.
Choosing the right pain medicine The right choice of medicine for you will depend on: the location, intensity, duration and type of pain any activities that ease the pain or make it worse the impact your pain has on your lifestyle, such as how it affects your appetite or quality of sleep your other medical conditions other medicines you take.
Managing your medicines effectively Always follow instructions for taking your medicines safely and effectively. By doing so: your pain is more likely to be well managed you are less likely to need larger doses of medicine you can reduce your risk of side effects.
People can lower the levels of pain they feel by: staying active pacing their daily activity so as to avoid pain flares this involves finding the balance between under- and over-doing it avoiding pain triggers using coping strategies. Side effects of pain medicines Some of the side effects of common pain medicines include: Paracetamol — side effects are rare when taken at the recommended dose and for a short time.
Paracetamol can cause skin rash and liver damage if used in large doses for a long time. Aspirin — the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, indigestion and stomach ulcer.
Some people may experience more serious side effects such as an asthma attack , tinnitus ringing in the ears , kidney damage and bleeding. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs NSAIDs — can cause headache, nausea, stomach upset, heartburn, skin rash, tiredness , dizziness , ringing in the ears and raised blood pressure. They can also make heart failure or kidney failure worse, and increase the risk of heart attack , angina , stroke and bleeding. NSAIDs should always be used cautiously and for the shortest time possible.
Opioid pain medicines such as morphine, oxycodone and codeine — commonly cause drowsiness, confusion, falls, nausea, vomiting and constipation. They can also reduce physical coordination and balance. Importantly, these medicines can lead to dependence and slow down breathing, resulting in accidental fatal overdose.
Precautions when taking pain medicines Treat over-the-counter pain medicines with caution, just like any other medicines. Take care if you are elderly or caring for an older person. Older people have an increased risk of side effects. For example, taking aspirin regularly for chronic pain such as arthritis can cause a dangerous bleeding stomach ulcer.
When buying over-the-counter pain medicines, speak with a pharmacist about any prescription and complementary medicines you are taking so they can help you choose a pain medicine that is safe for you. It is easier than you think to unintentionally take an overdose. See your doctor or healthcare professional for proper treatment for sport injuries. Consult your doctor or pharmacist before using any over-the-counter medicine if you have a chronic ongoing physical condition, such as heart disease or diabetes.
Managing pain that cannot be easily relieved Sometimes pain will persist and cannot be easily relieved. Here are some suggestions for how to handle persistent pain: Focus on improving your day-to-day function, rather than completely stopping the pain.
Accept that your pain may not go away and that flare-ups may occur. He was a wondering monk while alive. The mysterious and powerful leader of Akatsuki, a band of S-rank missing-nin. He possesses the Sage's revered Rinnegan, the eyes of reincarnation. A student of the Toad Sage, Jiraiya, and a descendant of the Uzumaki clan.
Preta Path is one of the Six Paths of Pain. The technique has a drawback. If the caster of the technique is interrupted in any way while transmitting chakra to the bodies being used as part of the technique, then all of the bodies will stop moving and become very vulnerable to attack. Unable to move or act on his own, he controlled six corpses to carry out his will as part of his "Pain" identity. To match his late friend's hair colour, he had the other Paths' hair dyed to the same colour, including eyebrows.
Nagato's first Six Paths of Pain were composed of individuals that Jiraiya had met when they were alive. Nagato implants their black receivers all over their bodies as body piercings. Each of the Six Paths of Pain can be used to perform any technique that Nagato himself is capable of, however, he limits each body to one branch of the Six Paths Techniques , the exception being Yahiko's body the Deva Path through which he performs a number of miscellaneous jutsu; the King of Hell and the creatures summoned by the Animal Path are part of his shared vision.
Nagato refers to each body by the Path it embodies and has them serve specific purposes, be it offensive or defensive, reconnaissance or repair. Each of the Paths has its own importance in a fight — the Naraka Path 's ability to restore all the other Paths making it the most valuable — and therefore, Nagato will sacrifice other Paths to protect those further up the hierarchy.
Because of his lack of mobility, Nagato requires a great deal of preparation time to use his Six Paths of Pain, especially when moving outside his usual residence in Amegakure. Some of the Six Paths Techniques are very chakra-taxing, and in order to use them Nagato must either bring the respective body closer to his position [5] or alternatively cut off control of the other five Paths and focus all of his chakra into the one.
Sensors can track the chakra Nagato spends to control the paths back to him, exposing his real location. This is usually mitigated by Nagato's frequent changing of his chakra signature. It took Naruto stabbing himself with one of Nagato's black receivers to create a direct connection to track him with his Sage Mode sensing.
When not in use, Nagato stores the bodies in a hidden chamber within Amegakure's tallest tower.
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