how much is a dismembered finger worth? $35,000,000 How much is a thumb worth? $100,000,000 how much is a disable finger worth? $20,000,000 *Values take into account the depreciation values of dismembered digits standardized by the International Congress on Dismemberment.
you can prevent auto amputations bye not doing anythink
Mainly by clots in veins of the inferior members. The blood circulation on that area becomes almost nonexistent which leads to grangrene. Another cause which can be associated to clots is the narrowing of the peripheral circulation which worse even more the situation.
The prognosis for Buerger's disease varies depending on the individual's response to treatment and lifestyle changes. Without intervention, the disease can progress leading to severe complications such as tissue death and amputation. Quitting smoking and managing risk factors can greatly improve the prognosis. Early diagnosis and treatment are key in slowing down or halting the progression of the disease.
Secondhand smoking means the passive smoking and passive smoking is worse even than smoking cigarettes.
That sounds pretty dodgy - the Dr. should know better than to tell you the exact cause of your CTS was smoking. Go of your own accord to another doctor not connected to your employer insurance workers compensation to get another opinion - and ask the doctor to give you a written, signed and dated opinion. The insurance should be sending you to an unbiased 3rd party for evaluation. If it comes down to legal issues you'll be wanting a competing professional opinion anyways.The problem with carpal tunnel is that in most cases its idiopathic - arising spontaneusly or from a cause that can't be readily established. While it has been found that very repetitive tasks are associated with higher cases of CTS, the issue is that it hasn't been established that they causes CTS (As far as I'm aware) - sort of like you know that people that eat mcdonalds are also likely to eat burger king, but they don't eat at burger king as a consequence of eating mcdonalds. The biggest risk factors for CTS are genetics or biological actors (such as smoking), rather than environmental factors or activity. However, that doesn't mean its due to smoking. It may be due to smoking, or genetics, illness (ie. arthritis) or tissue damage caused by 30 years of doing data entry.If you're going after that it was due to the damage caused, ask the Dr. if it is due to a repetitive stress injury, if it may show up on a CT or Xray (or MRI?). They may refer you to get some, which might help support your argument.
if people stop smoking then smoking can be changed
Smoking.
the causes of smoking is someone smoking. the effects are what happens after.
smoking veryday and smoking by your self
There's no such thing as smoking weeds. But people refer to smoking the marihuana plant as smoking weed.
stop smoking