Rib damage primarily affects the respiratory system, as the ribs play a crucial role in protecting the lungs and facilitating breathing. Pain and inflammation from rib injuries can lead to difficulty in taking deep breaths, coughing, and engaging in physical activity. Additionally, damaged ribs can potentially cause complications such as pneumothorax (collapsed lung) or injury to nearby organs. Overall, rib injuries can significantly impact a person's ability to breathe comfortably and perform daily activities.
depending on the rib yes. it will be stiff and painfull to move the rib.
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Your rib cage protects your heart and stomach,because the rib cage is kind of a cage and when you get hit there,it dosent hurt your organs but it can damage the rib cage.
If you break a rib, you most likely will feel the bones rubbing together, which is a painful sensation. Also if sharp enough, they could poke your internal organs causing damage, or poke through your skin if in the right direction. If you break a rib please seek immediate medical attention. If you think you have broken a rib, please seek a medical professional for x-rays. IN SHORT: you will know if you have broken a rib.
Towns were affected the most with almost no parts of any structure left standing and buildings collapsed. Tsunami also caused severe structural damage including heavy damage to roads and railways.
well there are many possible damages but the most likely would be that the ribe puncture vital organs in your body like the lungs.
Yes, my passport has been affected by minor water damage.
Protection does prevent a creature from being affected by trample damage.
Compression forces can cause injuries such as spinal fractures, vertebral fractures, rib fractures, pelvic fractures, and internal organ damage. The severity of the injuries will vary depending on the amount of force applied and the area of the body affected.
Tornado Alley in the central United States suffers the greatest amount of damage from tornadoes.
The ribs are connected to the sternum with a strong, somewhat flexible material called cartilage. The rib cage help protects the organs in the chest, such as the heart and lungs, from damage.