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Yes, if an accident is bad enough, it will cause a hernia. This is why it is important to go to the hospital and get an exam after an accident.
If you are injured in a Worker's Comp situation and your accident exacerbates the problem, there will be an examination by an IME or Independent Medical Exam. This will be ordered by both the Worker's Comp insurance company AND the auto insurance companies involved. This could be very tricky if it concerns a back injury because back injuries are hard to assess and it's hard to pinpoint a "blame" for the injury. If you hurt your back "on the job" and the doctors find herniated disks, it is entirely possible that those herniated disks were there before the "accident". What every you were doing at the time could have only cause those herniated disks to cause you a problem. The Worker's Comp board has to determine whether or not if was an "occupational disease". A disease caused by your occupation.
No. That is just not possible.
No, a herniated disc does not cause blood in the stool. See your health care provider, as blood in the stool always deserves a visit.
yes
Arachnoid cysts can cause chronic remodeling and thinning of the adjacent skull. So--while I've personally never seen a case of skull fx directly overlying an arachnoid cyst (general diagnostic radiologist, 6 yrs in practice)--it certainly would seem that the involved portion of skull would be relatively more susceptible to fracture in the event of trauma.
yes
Yes.
If the cat suffered head injuries during the accident, then yes, it could be possible. But my question is, how could you even tell?
Yes I lost my erentions as well
A whole sh*tload of pain.
no but it can get worse and cause nerve damage if untreated........