I have a protruding/bulging vein in my hand it hurts very much could it be clotting in that one vein. I had a main just below inserted for medications the other day and had a burning reaction...Should I be concerned about the vein
RE: Yes you should be concerned about the vein. If it hurts, if anything hurts, it means your body is telling you there's something wrong. There maybe some sort of injury like a mini-bone fracture, something that shouldn't be there. Just see a doctor about it right away.
Since a normal humans' veins contain no nerve endings, if your veins hurt you are a peculiar medical specimen. (Blood tests hurt due to the needle penetrating the skin, which contains nerve cells, rather than the vein, which does not.)
no with the exception of the tricep and elbow area
Yes, you would think so, for there are several ways to avoid this from happening so don't be afraid to skateboard, because it is one of the best sports out there. Overall, no matter how you break your arm it will hurt.
Veins return blood to the heart.The pulmonary veins.
The venation of Mayana is its arrangement of veins. It is the distribution of smaller veins branching out from larger veins.
Arteries, veins, & capillaries are the three main veins while drawing blood in arm
A compound fracture.
An open fracture
compound fracture
The three main veins in the arm are:brachial veincephalic veinbasilic vein
The radial and brachial.The basilic vein and the cephalic vein are the most important superficial veins of the arm.
Compound fracture
If you assess a casualty and discover that the patient has a bone protruding from his lower arm, the patient has an open fracture, also known as a compound fracture.
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Compound fracture .
The Blue one