it gives you slight back pain
Stepping on a pin barefoot can cause pain, puncture the skin, and potentially lead to an infection if not properly treated. It is important to remove the pin carefully, clean the wound thoroughly, and monitor for any signs of infection such as redness, swelling, or pus.
To put the pin back in a bike chain, you will need a chain tool. Align the pin with the chain link and use the chain tool to push the pin back into place. Be careful not to push it in too far or it may cause the chain to break.
It is a very bad infection, go see a doctor imedietly!!!
If you are often times losing your earrings, it is probably because you are using traditional pin backs. Either type of back is safe as long as the screw backs are not put on too tightly and cause infection.
A brooch is an item of jewelry with a pin on the back to pin to your clothing.
Circumcision is reputed to cause a number of problems regarding infection, however it is very difficult to pin the practitioners down especially in the USA where the practice of necessary circumcision is rife,
The pin (aka shear-pin) on the flywheel keyway is made of aluminum and designed to bend or break on a sudden impact to prevent engine damage. This will cause the engine to be off timing and not start. The pin will have to be removed and replaced.
When you tread on a pin, it penetrates the skin, potentially causing pain and injury. The sharp tip can damage tissues and may lead to bleeding or infection if not properly treated. Immediate reaction usually involves pulling the pin out and cleaning the wound to prevent complications. In some cases, medical attention may be necessary, especially if the pin is deeply embedded or if there are signs of infection.
In ten pin bowling, there are four pins on the back row.
A brooch is an item of jewelry with a pin on the back to pin to your clothing.
You can poke a hole through the lining or cause a tear which can let fecal matter get into the body cavity which will cause an infection and if not treated can cause death.
It's on the back... you have to scratch some stuff off and there it is!!