Yes, it feel like you had broke it. I broke my wrist back in 2000. I was
told that I had a vitamins K deffiency. I was also told I had Giant-Cell
tumors. I had to have about 2 or 3 inches of my ulna replaced at my wrist.
I have been haveing trouble with my knees and shoulder, hips,and the small
bones in the palm of my hand. I had a bone denisity test and in a months time I lost 2 percent of my bone. For the past 6 or 7 months my brain has pains behind my
both ears. I don't have the money to go have alot of test done. Do you think
I need a certain vitamins?
Bones often don't hurt at first because your body shuts the pain out in the shock of it all. After while a small bone would hurt the least because there are fewer nerves damaged. Perhaps the small finger in the hand you use least or the toes.
well if it doesn't hurt and it you didn't hear a snap it might not be broken but very swollen. i still recommend a professional doctor to take a look at it and make sure your leg is fine. don't want to loose a leg. lol.....
Factors such as trauma, excessive force, poor nutrition, certain medical conditions like osteoporosis, and repetitive stress can all contribute to bone injuries or damage. Additionally, lack of physical activity or certain medications can impact bone health and lead to weaker bones.
There are cells called osteocytes and osteoblasts and osteoclasts always crawling around inside and around bones. They constantly dissolve away bits of bone and constantly lay down new bits of bone. When a bone breaks the physical stresses and chemical signals attract more of these cells to lay down more new bone. Where the two broken ends of a bone touch the new bone laid down "glues" them together. Over time all the bone around the break gets dissolved and rebuilt bit by bit, effectively erasing the crack.
The bones are elastic tissue that will be replaced by hard , bony tissue.This process is called ossification.A complete fracture: A bone breaks into 2 piecesA greenstick fracture: A bone cracks on 1 side only, but not all the way through.A single fracture: A bone is broken only in 1 placeA comminuted (say: kah-muh-noot-ed) fracture: A bone breaks into 2 or more places, or is crushedA bowing fracture: This happens only in kids when the bone breaks but doesn't crackAn open fracture: When the bone sticks out of the skinYeah, and most of the time you'll have to get a cast. Of course, you go to the hospital and see the doctors.What to do when you think someone (or yourself) has a broken bone.Stay calmMake sure the hurt person is as comfortable as possible and warm.Tell an adult immediately after making sure the injured person will not move, run away, and is safe.If there aren't any adults around, call 911 or the emergency number in your area.
If a bone is broken, typically there is pain. A point where a stress fracture occurs often does not hurt before the time the bone breaks, but hurts afterward. Some people have stood and walked when they've had a small stress fracture in the feet. As bone heals and lays in new bone in the broken area, there is often mild to moderate pain as healing takes place. An area that was broken in the past may ache and hurt for years after the bone has healed.
he has a concussion and a broken orbital bone
Yes he had a broken bone.
no i just broke my leg and it doesn't hurt at all
if your arm is broken and not sprained, your bone and bone muscles snapped. i know. it should hurt a lot when you gently prod that place. No matter what you will not be able to bend that arm unless you force it to and endure alot of pain.
I have felt the pain of a broken bone. Bones can hurt from diseases and cancers. I have heard that bone cancer is quite painful but I wouldn't know firsthand.
yes, because it is close to the bone
Undertaker suffered a broken orbit bone and broken nose, so according to Teddy Long and Kane Undertaker is not really dead.
No not at all, i had 3 pins in my right thumb and got them taken out..2 days ago. It didnt hurt at all! ( because its IN the bone ) if you scratched a bone would you feel it? ...so yah you feel nothing
Yes, tattoos hurt no matter what area of the body they are on. Some areas hurt less than others, but an area that is very painful to one person may be mild to someone else. The back of the leg will typically hurt less than the front, since the front is closer to bone. Fleshier areas hurt less than when working on bone.
How do you know its not broken, could be fractured. Take the dog to the vet for xrays to be sure.
because a d*** been in it.... GO DO YA OWN FREAKING RESEARCH YA BASTERS :)