The Guinness World Record for the longest duration of continuously raising one's hand is 49 hours and 56 minutes, achieved by Ayman Sadiq in Bangladesh in 2019.
Carpal tunnel or a scaphoid injury. If it isn't bruised, swollen, or red, it probably is a scaphoid injury.
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If you have shut your finger in a door or something and it has bled underneath then yes but it will take a while and it will come off bit by bit and dry blood will be uncoverd which u can pick away. This happend to me. You could however go to the doctor and they can burn a hole to let it bleed out the nail if it's to painful. Hope this helped
*sueleen aged 14
To be certain, you need an X-ray and a radiologist/doctor to read the film and give you a diagnosis.
First of all who are you talking to, and second it would ether be one of these reason's, 1.) whacked it against something, or squished it, 2.) the hand was to cold, or lost all circulation in the blood, o r3.) that person has a problem with that hand or in their brain causing it to shake.
Most fractures that aren't compound in nature first and foremost hurt like hell; second, they always swell up a lot; and depending on the severity, they may or may not bruise, but usually if the bone is fractured bruising does occur - at least it has in every fracture I've ever had, and that's quite a few.
The only way to determine for sure of course is with an X-ray, but they normally want you to wait until the swelling goes down before taking it as swelling impedes the picture of the bone. Many X-rays in the past that were taken immediately after an injury would show no fracture, but on re-examination and another X-ray after swelling had gone down, the fracture would be seen. That's why today they usually make you wait before taking one if you're swollen as they know the picture won't be as accurate.
X-rays help provide doctor with knowing if we have anything wrong. also if it wasn't for the invention of the x ray by Wilhelm Rontgen then doctors would just have to guess
Bottom foot pain can have a variety of causes. It can be anything from a bruised heel to plantar fasciitis. Either way, it should be looked at by a doctor if it persists.
Depends how severe the sprained ankle is. If ligaments are torn and joint unstable it may require surgery
It depends what you mean. If you mean just a normal bruise like on your arms or legs, then it is quite possible to bruise your foot, especially if you twist it or hit it on something. You can also bruise bones in your foot.
If you feel like you have pins and needles in your fingers, you probably have something pinched in your back, neck, or shoulder. If the sensation does not go away, it is recommended that you see a chiropractor.
Maybe something to do with your nervous system or a torn tissue.
Maybe go see your gp.
2-3 IB Profin 3 times daily with food. If it does not improve, see a doctor.
no, because if you use your cane on your injured side you have to lean on the cane which puts pressure on your injury.
if you have the cane on the opposite side as your injury then you can put pressure on that side which will relax your injury
When the bone in the toe was broken, there were also blood vessels that were ripped, torn or cut. The bruising is a result of the broken blood vessels; the color is from red blood cells that are sitting in the extravascular space. Over the course of a couple weeks the bruising should go away.
Heel spurs will only go away if they are surgically removed. These spurs may however grow back under the right conditions.
Foot drop is a symptom of an underlying problem, rather than a disease itself. It can be temporary or permanent. Causes of foot drop include:
the use of proper foot wear . any underlying associated medical condition should be optimally managed
yes they do put a cast on but they can sometimes put a spica thumb splint on it depending upon how badly broken it is but if it is really bad they might have to operate but that is very rare.
If it has a numbness and aching feeling to it and it effects the first three fingers and symptoms are worse at night you should be evaluated for carpal tunnel symptoms. If you have finger joint pain and stiffness that starts in the morning and gets better as you move around that may be arthritis. If you have pain that gets worse with movement and it feels like it's on the top of your hand, this could be tendonitis.
Generally, after 24 hours.
In the first minutes and hours following the injury, follow the acronym RICE:
Rest it,
Ice it (to reduce swelling, but for no more than 20 minutes at a time),
Compress (wrap) it,
Elevate it (above the level of the heart, which for an injured ankle usually means lying down).
Once the initial damage has been minimized by doing the above, providing heat will increase blood flow, speeding nutrients to the site of the injury and promoting healing.
THe wrist may be swollen and tender and it may hurt when the wrist is moved or has to bear weight. Sometimes the wrist can look a bit out of shape. If you do suspect a fracture, get to the hospital as soon as possible.