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Depends on how serious the tear is. This is a question for a VETERINARIAN
If you suspect that there is a tear in the anus wall, you need to get immediate medical attention. The risk for serious if not fatal infection is a very real risk. If you have a tear in the wall, you may be experiencing serious health problems and bleeding.
If you tear the anus, you could have bleeding, itching, and burning pain. You also risk serious infections.
Osteoarthritis of lumbar spine (low back) is a very common form of arthritis that is commonly called "wear and tear" arthritis since it is usually due to the kind of stressful things that happen to people as they go through life (falls, heavy and awkward lifting, prolonged standing, prolonged forward flexion, pregnancy, poor posture, etc.). Osteoarthritis can affect any joint in the body, but is especially common in the lumbar spine because so much mechanical stress is applied to this area of the spine during the course of the and by most activities. Another term for lumbar osteoarthritis is lumbar spondylosis.
This is basically a tear in a cartilage disc in the lumbar spine. A common, painful, hard to cure ailment. This can be determined by having a MRI which is a type of x ray. Researchers agree that annular tears are of great clinical importance for they have the capability of producing severe and debilitating back and leg pain by themselves, without that disc rupturing into a herniation.
A posterior annular tear is a tear in the ligament fibers that cover the inner core of a disc. The discs separate each vertebra in your spine. A posterior annular tear in the L5-S1 discs indicates the location in which these tears occur. L5 is the fifth and lowest of the lumbar vertebra and the S1 is the first and highest sacral vertebra.
What do they do for this. It is some kind of operation done?
An Anterior Cruciate Ligament tear is a serious injury taking place during sports often times when pivoting or landing from a jump
A posterior annular tear is a tear in the ligament fibers that cover the inner core of a disc. The discs separate each vertebra in your spine. A posterior annular tear in the L5-S1 discs indicates the location in which these tears occur. L5 is the fifth and lowest of the lumbar vertebra and the S1 is the first and highest sacral vertebra.
Clean the wound and the surrounding area. Dry the area. Then select a bandage that fits the wound. Tear off the paper. Tear one of the tabs and put the bandage on. Tear off the remaining tab and it is done.
If you have a tear than yes you may need to have surgery. The longer that it is put off the worse the condition can get. If it is a pulled muscle then no but with a tear yes... It could turn into something more serious if it is avoided...
To accidentally tear off your smiley piercing get an injury that will scratch the area of your smiley piercing.