You can be describing a number of injuries from a contusion, sprain or strain to even a broken bone. Not all broken bones break the skin.
Yes, swelling can be a symptom of a chipped bone or fracture in the foot. Swelling occurs as a result of inflammation in the area where the injury has occurred. It is important to seek medical attention to assess the extent of the injury and receive appropriate treatment.
Humans can swim without swelling or bursting because the body is designed to maintain a balance of fluids and gases within it. Swelling or bursting can occur when there is a sudden increase in pressure, but the body adapts to changes in pressure when swimming by equalizing the pressure inside and outside the body through various mechanisms, such as the Eustachian tube in the ears to equalize pressure underwater.
Drinking too much and not getting enough exercise will cause swelling. Keep taking your Cozaar, lay off the booze and get some moderate exercise every day or so -- and eat healthy foods without too much salt or fat in them.
It seems "petikei" is not a recognized term or word in English. It might be a typo or a word from a different language or context. Without more information, it's difficult to provide a specific answer.
The process in which cells obtain energy without using oxygen is called anaerobic respiration. This process involves breaking down glucose into energy without the need for oxygen. One common example of anaerobic respiration is fermentation.
The simple answer here is no. An area of injury may bruise before, during, or after swelling. Depending on the location of the injury, the mechanism of injury, and the time of injury. If the injury is superficial in location, such as a blunt trauma to the skin overlying the thigh, it is common for bruising to occur in conjunction with the swelling. However, these two injury markers are not always present together. For instance, a knee injury will often cause inflammation and swelling of the joint, without any external evidence of bruising. Generally speaking, bruising is a superficial response to injury.
Yes, it is possible to have a hematoma in the thigh without visible bruising. This can occur if the hematoma forms deeper within the muscle tissue, where the skin may not show any discoloration. Additionally, certain factors, such as skin tone or the size of the hematoma, may affect whether bruising is visible on the surface. However, symptoms like pain, swelling, or tenderness in the area can still indicate the presence of a hematoma.
Hard to say without knowing why the lip is swollen. That said, cold packs/ice packs are most frequently used to reduce swelling from tissue damage or bruising. Make sure whatever caused the swelling is treated as well.
Because the butt is a HUGE muscle that can take large or painful injections without a lot of bruising or swelling, at least compared to any other place on the body.
A bruise by itself needs no medical treatment. It is often recommended that ice packs be applied on and off during the first 24 hours of injury to reduce the bruising. After that, heat, especially moist heat, is recommended to increase.
I had my nose re-shaped when I was 19, I am now 22 and my nose still is swelled up most days when I wake up, but the swelling goes down as day approaches night!Appearantly it takes years for the swelling to go down completely but with bruises and scars, a few months after surgery they shouldn't be seen. Swelling of the nose is the major issue that people complain about and time is the answer.
A contusion is a painful injury with swelling and discoloration, but without broken skin.contusion and swelling
If you smashed your thumb in the car door recently, you should put it in ice as quickly as possible to help keep down swelling. If you are able to take aspirin without any adverse medical effects, that can help to thin the blood and minimize bruising.
Light can pass through glass without breaking it.
It prevents normal blood clotting, which results in severe bruising from minor bumps and severe bleeding from minor cuts and scrapes. It is usually fatal without continuing treatment with transfusions and medications to assist clotting.
Cartilage can bend without breaking. It's the only part that can.
Yes, this wall mount can be reused without breaking if you correctly and gently remove it from the installed area.