Put ice on it and if it doesn't go down go to the hospital to have it X rayed because it could be broken. I fell recently and thought my hand was broken, but it was only sprained. That was several weeks ago and it still gives me problems so it may take your knuckle a bit to feel better.
This is a rather general question as there can be many ways to answer this, butI'm guessing you are feeling pain in your hand because of boxing based on the categories of this question. Anyways, things like swelling and bruising in the affected area, cuts, misalignment of finger, difficulty using fingers associated with knuckle, and tenderness are some signs and symptoms that your knuckle is messe d up.
i got cutoff buy rinding my bike and i fell down and hunt my keen
You can tell this because first you cannot be able to bend the broken places .The place also starts swelling by it own.
If you can not move it
No
Because there is an arrow lodged in the knee! <--knee---{
A knee brace can be used as substitute for plastering for injuries to the knee cap. If the knee cap is not broken, a knee brace can allow for more flexibility.
If you have broken skin, it is recommended to clean the wound and bandage it. If you believe that you have broken your knee, then it is recommended to seek medical attention through a doctor.
No, not usually.
its a broken leg. The tibia is one of the two long bones between the knee and ankle.
its so painful im has been broken from 2011/11/14 intl now i had a knee surgery it was so hard but thank god the surgery was good
He had broken his bone, and has had knee injury for a while now.
above the knee to below the ankle
because it is broken.
I have the answer to that question. The only true way to know if your tibia is broken is by a bone scan. I walked around with a broken tibia for a year and a half without knowing. The Doctors could not see it on the x-ray and because i had a partial knee replacement they could not do a bone scan. The broken tibia was not found until they open me up for my total knee replacement. I hope that helped
Yes just like anyother bone in the body.