Well first and foremost you could fall. The injuries from a fall could include: a scrape, a twisted ankle, an asphalt enema a broken bone, a brain aneurism, a skull fracture, a torn acl, a torn mcl, bunions, onions, sprained wrist, yeast infection, and impalement by a nail or tree branch. Dehydration is a definite possibility and could lead to just as many (IF NOT MORE) injuries than taking a fall. When running wear knee pads, elbow pads, a helmet, and possibly even chain mail- as to protect your life and your prosperity.
broken bones, bleeding
While running can be a great form of exercise, ankle injuries are a known risk. Ankle sprains are commonly caused when too much force on the ligaments leads to tearing of those ligaments. This can happen when running on uneven ground (trail running). Overtraining's can also lead to excess stress on your ligaments.
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floods are possible to happen during a hurricane such as Hurricane Katrina that hit New Orleans, Louisiana in America
Most sharps injuries occur during procedures involving needles, scalpels, or other sharp instruments, particularly in healthcare settings. They are most common during the handling, disposal, and recapping of needles. Additionally, injuries often happen when healthcare workers are distracted or rushing. Proper safety protocols and training can help reduce the incidence of these injuries.
External Injuries- Injuries that happen on the outside of your body/on your skin, eg Cuts, Bruises.
injuries can happen anywhere, it all depends on what you are doing when you injure yourself.
Tornadoes can happen in any season.
Possible infections and even death.
Some of the injuries that can happen while doing construction on a home could be smashed fingers, back strain, broken limbs, torn muscles, and even eye injuries if eye protection is not worn.
No that is not possible. The surgeon has to know if he did that. It might have gotten injured during the operation but if removed they must've known.
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