I believe TB is specific to the lungs
An open fracture is where is bone penetrates the skin and a closed fracture is where the bone remains under the skin.An open fracture is a broken bone that penetrates the skin. This is an important distinction because when a broken bone penetrates the skin there is a need for immediate treatment, and an operation is often required to clean the area of the fracture. Furthermore, because of the risk of infection, there are more often problems associated with healing when a fracture is open to the skin.A closed fracture is a broken bone that does not penetrate the skin. This is an important distinction because when a broken bone penetrates the skin there is a need for more immediate treatment, and an operation is often required to clean the area of the fracture. Furthermore, because of the risk of infection, there are more often problems associated with healing when a fracture is open to the skin.
Bone spurs usually limit joint movement and typically cause pain. Visit the related links. It depends on the location of the bone spur. Bone spurs on the lower spine can cause pain and numbness down the legs. On the neck area of the spine they can cause pain and numbness down the arms into the hands. They can also cause headaches.
the increase in the spine is that the spine is big every year when you grow up. the spine increases when you grow up and sometimes when you get in a car accident and it is really bad you or your spinal cord can pop out of your body. that thing that protects your spine in the sense organ, skin. the skin can help the spinal cord not pop out when you get into a really bad accident. So remember that your spine is protected by the skin
Its rare for a bone to go through the skin. There is no disorder that I know of
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Makes them worse
My science teacher was talking about cells and said"bone cells are in your skin" so there is.bone cells in your skin
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it has no skin on
No, bone cells are typically found in bones, not in the skin. The skin is made up of three main layers: the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue, but it does not contain bone cells.
the outside skin of the bone is an stupid qeustion to ask u buttholes it is skin you buttholes Actually it is called the periosteum :D
A compound fracture can be described as when the bone is visible sticking out of the skin