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Any disease that damages your liver or kidneys can turn you yellow (jaundice). Flesh eating bacteria and serious infections can turn you purple. Normal infections can create a reddish appearance.
Anytime you have searing pain and a black and blue color on the skin, you must 1st think of a fracture of some sort. You have to look back and try and recall any damage done to the elbow, such as a bumping it, dropping something on it, or hyperextending at the joint. A broken bone can cause searing pain, no matter how minor the fracture. It would be beneficial to seek medical attention.
Any bone fracture is diagnosed through an x-ray.
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A joint is a fracture in a rock where there has not been any significant movement along the fracture surface. A fault is a fracture where there has been movement along the fracture surface. Joints do not displace the rock on either side of the fracture, while faults involve displacement.
Gypsum has a brittle fracture with a conchoidal or uneven break. It tends to break into irregular, sharp pieces when fractured.
A hairline hip fracture, also known as a stress fracture, can be one of the hardest fractures to diagnose. You would experience a great deal of pain when any pressure is placed on the leg in which the hip fracture is located.
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A hairline hip fracture, also known as a stress fracture, can be one of the hardest fractures to diagnose. You would experience a great deal of pain when any pressure is placed on the leg in which the hip fracture is located.
The fracture of an opal can be hard or smooth , An opal can have as many fractures as any other mineral can . Sometimes opal can be smooth , sometimes they can be hard . The fracture of an opal is hard and smooth .
There are purple insects. Like beetles...