Yes, depending on the break you can get very tired. If you take pain medication, you might feel loopey or tired afterwards. Not every bone break makes you tired though.
The most dangerous bone to break is the skull.
A broken bone should cause pain and alert you that it is broken. The nervous system is what delivers this message to your brain.
If you truly have a fracture, the bone is broken. Rubbing it can cause the ends of the broken bone to damage tissue near it. That is why fractures are kept from moving by a cast or splint.
if a bone is broken it certainly can.
No. But be careful how you apply it.
to fall or land on it the wrong way
Its a exercise that is very risky that can cause an injury like a broken bone or a sprained bone or a pulled muscle
Broken bones themselves do not directly cause a chemical imbalance in the brain. However, the pain and stress associated with a broken bone can lead to changes in neurotransmitter levels, potentially affecting mood. Additionally, long-term immobilization due to a broken bone can impact overall mental health.
A broken bone is a fracture.
Many bones actually set them selves after being broken. It do depend on what bone it is and where it is broken. If not checked and possibly realigned by a doctor, the bone may grow back together at an angle. This may cause further discomfort later. Some bone splinters may never grow back in place and might cause terrible agony now and then.
No, but fever can cause fatigue. Fevers are caused by infections.
The arm is.The collar bone is mostly broken