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Go to the E.R. The doctors there will know what to do.
Usually if you have a broken bone the skin around it will swell. Also, there may be bruising or it will be tender to the touch.
Its rare for a bone to go through the skin. There is no disorder that I know of
Crepitus - one of the signs of a broken bone is a grinding sound when the extremity is moved.
If X-Rays did not exist, then people would not know how severe their broken bone is, or they would not know if they have broken a bone in an injury. X-Rays are very important because they help you with your health and your bones.
You know that hard bit along your shoulders and going along above your chest. Well that is it.
I have felt the pain of a broken bone. Bones can hurt from diseases and cancers. I have heard that bone cancer is quite painful but I wouldn't know firsthand.
you are paralized from the fracture down, but if you have to ask if you have a fractured bone you probably don't
If one is talking about a single bone, statistically speaking the most commonly broken bone in the body is the clavicle, commonly referred to as the collar bone.The most common fractures in people under 75 are wrist fractures, but the wrist is not made up of a single bone, but of 8 carpal bones. After age 75, hip fractures become the most common, but this makes up only a small percentage of the population.See the related weblink below for verification, and the reasons why this is the most commonly broken bone for both children and adults.
when bones are broken tendons are usually put out of place and you are unable to move everything past the broke bone. and with severe fractures bone may poke out of the skin or even tear the skin.
Paradoxical chest movement is also know as flail chest and is usually caused by trauma to the chest. If a person suffers from broken ribs or punctured lungs, the air movement is reversed. Instead of chest expansion on inhalation, you will notice the skin being sucked in.