Ask Dr. K: A little about iodine and your thyroid gland

DEAR DOCTOR K: Let’s say I stub my toe. How does my brain know where it hurts and how bad?

DEAR READER: Pain serves as the body’s warning system. It alerts you to an injury or when something, such as an infection, has gone wrong inside your body. Pain can also help in healing. It tells you to avoid touching a wound or using a joint that’s damaged. But in order to respond appropriately, your brain must identify the location and severity of your pain.