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Deeper wounds often trigger a "survival" endorphin rush that numbs the pain initially. Paper cuts are too superficial to trigger this response, so you feel the full intensity of the pain immediately. 4. Chemical and Physical Irritants
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If you are looking for a "deep" look into why paper cuts hurt so much, 1. The "Microscopic Saw" Effect Deeper wounds often trigger a "survival" endorphin rush
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Because the cut is shallow, it often doesn't bleed enough to form a protective scab or clot.