The cuts on your wrist hurt so much because there are a lot of large veins there, and you probably knicked one of them.
The best thing to do is to go to the doctor to get it checked out, and then to a physiatrist to talk about why you cut yourself.
yes but you will be unconscious and on medication so it won't be so bad
Pain comes from your nerves being damaged in some way. Your hair does not have any nerves in it, so cutting it doesn't hurt.
Doctors don't tighten casts, they wrap them gently around the broken area. They also give pain killers so it doesn't hurt much.
Yes, since your wrist is one of the most delicate and used parts of your arm you must have a cast so you don't 'accidently' use it and hurt it or reinjure it.
do the cats have any cuts on them? if so i would advise to not spray them this will hurt the cuts making them agitated as i know of if it is not in cuts eyes or behind your cat is safe (not sure about drinking)
a little but more lower wraist than the upper so ak for the lower bit to be done first
put Vaseline on it and bandage it so the scars fade better. then change the bandage the next day.
because you hurt so much
well take it easy. It would be best to go see a doctor. That way you'll know whats wrong with it. I recently hurt my wrist . i didn't want to go to a doctor but it really hurt. SO I went to A + E. Turns out i broke it. So go see a doc. honestly its the best thing to do that way you know how bad you've injured your self. and they can instruct you on what to do to help with the pain. hopefully your wrist gets better cya
the way u walk on it makes it hurt
First, the pediatrist has to use a shot to make your toe numb for when he cuts the ingrown toenail. So the shot doesn't hurt, he will spray some cold spray on it. the cold spray stings a little, but it helps not to feel the shot as much. Yes, that means you will feel the shot but it won't nesessarily hurt. After that, he will do his job in fixing your ingrown toenail.
This pain experienced in the wrist after the repetitive and strenuous use during tennis would indicate a healing response e.g. inflammation. Limit use and on and off ice treatment will assist in the healing process along with a OTC med for inflammation can lesson the pain. Tennis can cause a tendonitis to occur which is inflammation in the tendons of the wrist or elbow. If you really believe it is broken, go get it checked.