it'll hurt when you move or even breath and if it does you should see a doctor to be sure
It is unlikely to break a rib solely from sneezing. However, if you have a pre-existing rib injury or condition, a forceful sneeze can potentially exacerbate the problem and cause further pain or discomfort.
If you break your rib cage, the ribs themselves, surrounding muscles, and possibly internal organs such as the lungs or blood vessels can be injured. Rib fractures can cause pain, difficulty breathing, and potential complications like pneumothorax or hemothorax. It is important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
The rib that attaches to the sternum by the cartilage of rib 7 is called the "7th costal cartilage" or "costal cartilage of the 7th rib."
The amount of pressure required to break a rib can vary depending on the individual's age, health, and bone density. On average, it can take around 1,200 pounds of force to fracture a rib. However, ribs can also be injured by lower amounts of pressure if the force is applied in a specific way.
The second rib is classified as an atypical rib because it does not follow the typical rib anatomy pattern. It has a longer and more curved body compared to other ribs, with a prominent angle where it articulates with the sternum. These differences make the second rib distinct from the other ribs in the rib cage.
You can break your rib cage a number of ways but overall from a blunt blow to the rib cage
depending on the rib yes. it will be stiff and painfull to move the rib.
It depends how far it (was?) dropped... It could break its leg, a rib, etc... What kind of lizard was it?
they expand
you exhale (:
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There is not an exact count, but around 1 of 7 9 year olds break a rib each year.
If you break a rib, you most likely will feel the bones rubbing together, which is a painful sensation. Also if sharp enough, they could poke your internal organs causing damage, or poke through your skin if in the right direction. If you break a rib please seek immediate medical attention. If you think you have broken a rib, please seek a medical professional for x-rays. IN SHORT: you will know if you have broken a rib.
It is unlikely to break a rib solely from sneezing. However, if you have a pre-existing rib injury or condition, a forceful sneeze can potentially exacerbate the problem and cause further pain or discomfort.
it remains in the body.
go and see a doctor.
You need to go to the emergency room immediately!