Obviously, it will hurt like piercing pain, don't walk on it or anything, if it still hurts say like, tomorrow, go to the doctor, if she/he says it's torn, it's torn.
Well apart from the unbearably annoying pain you'll see swelling in the area you think you broke
if it is on your arm or leg if one fells diffrent then you probaly have a torn tendon
the doctor decides wheather or not the parent needs to know whats going on
Go to your doctor. I just studied this, and it really depends on how you sprained it. For all we know you could have tore your tendon, or a ligament. That's my advice for you.:)
Short of having had some kind of obviously debilitating accident that would bar one from reproducing, one cannot know. Not without a doctor examining the person.
Obviously you don't need a doctor to tell you're smart. Take a mensa-test instead?
He didn't know.
By going to the doctor.
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Tendon. Dont worry i didnt know it either untill my teacher told my class about it!
you should look for a doctor.
going to a doctor
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