No it will take a little bit, because it just happened and your body does not know how to react to it just yet but it will swell in at least 30 min to an hour.
Usually if you have a broken bone the skin around it will swell. Also, there may be bruising or it will be tender to the touch.
When a bone in the body is broken the area surrounding the bone will swell. Swelling is the body's response to injury.
It is very likely but if you have broken it in a certain position then it might not swell. If it is painful but not much swelling you may have fractured the bone or the bone may have partially been forced out of the joint.
A broken bone starts to mend immediately. Unless of course it is displaced then it has to be re-set then the healing starts
YES
Osteoblasts are bone cells responsible for producing new bone tissue during the healing process of a broken bone. They lay down new bone matrix that eventually hardens to form a callus, which bridges the gap between the broken bone ends.
The bone immediately inferior to the parietal bone on the lateral skull is the temporal bone.
not only are broken bones painful, but fractures can be easily detected by an xray. where bones are seriously broken, the limb or area may be mangled and disfigured. fractures can be seen in xrays and the area may swell and turn bluish black or appear severely bruised.
A broken bone is a fracture.
No. You may not be aware of some broken bones
To provide aid for a broken bone, you should first immobilize the injured area by using a splint or sling. Apply ice to reduce swelling and pain, and seek medical help immediately. Follow the doctor's instructions for treatment and recovery.
The arm is.The collar bone is mostly broken