Unable to tell, there are too many factors. Skin on your head bleeds heavily very easy. The skull does a good job of protecting the brain, but it can become injured from bumping the sharp areas inside. If one is on blood thinners, it can be very serious because they can have a bleed or large bruise that continues to enlarge due to the blood not clotting
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There is no particular part of a bone that is prone to breaking. It's more a matter of the type of injury.
Most likely, though people have survived without serious injury.
Most likely NO, But anything is possible. It can cause serious injury.
It depends on how serious the injury is. if the girl gets a really bad head injury it is possible she could get a concussion or maybe die but it has to be really serious. or if they just fall and cut their knee its still an injury but she wont die. again they will only most likely only die if it is really, really serious
A second fracture may occur at a different site due to changes in biomechanics after the initial injury, such as altered weight distribution or compensatory movements that place additional stress on other bones. Additionally, factors like reduced bone density, weakness from the first fracture, or underlying health conditions can increase vulnerability to fractures at different sites. These changes can lead to a higher risk of injury overall, especially if the individual is less cautious or active post-injury.
This depends on how you fall. If you scratch or cut your knee, you will most likely bleed. If you bang your knee, then you will most likely get a bruise. If you bend or twist your knee in an unnatural way, then you could break, sprain, fracture, of rupture the ligaments or bone that makes up your knee.
Bilateral fracture ankle is the one in which both legs ankles have been got fractured.
Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become fragile and more likely to fracture. Many factors can contribute to the development of osteoporosis, including family history, lifestyle choices, certain medical conditions, and the side effects of some medications.If you do not get enough calcium and vitamin D, or your body does not absorb enough calcium from your diet, your bones may become brittle and more likely to fracture.
A pathologic fracture is a broken bone that's caused by a disease, rather than an injury. Some conditions weaken your bones, which makes them more likely to break. Everyday things, such as coughing, stepping out of a car, or bending over can fracture a bone that's been weakened by an illness.
The requirement that plaintiffs have a serious interest in a case, which depends on if they have sustained or are likely to sustain a direct and substantial injury from a party or action of government.
Yes. However, bungee jumping without a bungee chord will probably result in serious injury or, more likely, death.