it shouldn't but if you take it easy it will do a lot of good
in the arm there is a special bone called aclopises and alows you swim without your joint getting hurt.
It can, for six months to a year later, depending of course on how badly it was broken.
Yes, salt water can sting and irritate your eyes when you open them underwater. The high salt content can cause discomfort and redness, but it is usually temporary and can be relieved by rinsing your eyes with fresh water afterwards. Wearing goggles or a mask can help protect your eyes while swimming in salt water.
Barnacles can be sharp and rough to the touch, which can cause minor cuts or scrapes if touched. However, they are not typically known to deliberately hurt people unless someone comes into contact with them. It's best to avoid touching barnacles to prevent any potential injuries.
honey is the food that bacteria can not hurt.
You shouldn't go swimming for at least 2 months after you get it pierced.After that,it should be healed enough to the point that it won't hurt.
The coccyx are 3 small bones fused together at the bottom of your spine, often this means that a fall (trying to land on your bottom) may result in damage/fractures etc to the bones.
This bones is called the Coccyx. It is the last bone on the spine.
No
Improper chemistry balances?
their is no air in the water
If you were swimming in the sea and then a jelly fish stung you it would not hurt and easier not to get sun burn
depends on how pregnant you are... in the early months no... excercise is good for the bay, because it is good for you.. when you start getting big you should chill on the running, take up yoga or walking or Swimming :)
Actually, Michael Phelp's sister hurt hur back and had to lose her career for swimming. She was about to go to the olympics when she hurt her back.
It's possible that you may have fractured your coccyx. It's important to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Healing time for a coccyx injury can vary, but it may take several weeks to months depending on the severity of the injury. In the meantime, try to avoid putting pressure on the area and use cushions or pillows for support while sitting.
Probably because swimming uses a lot of muscles and you aren't used to using those muscles.
maybe if you like to hurt yourself