usually penthrox/methoxoflurine (the green whistle) which is a scedule 3 drug
you will fill a little bump on yourt neck .
Pain is nature's way of reprimanding you for doing something wrong.
It is a throbbing pain and you can feel the bone slipping off and on the other half of the bone.
yes you can, the patient will not feel the broken bone once the cast is on.
A broken bone should cause pain and alert you that it is broken. The nervous system is what delivers this message to your brain.
Joint pain can be caused by broken bone, damaged cartilage ligaments muscles or bone contact. as well as inflammation.
Autistic children DO feel pain.
Yes, depending on the break you can get very tired. If you take pain medication, you might feel loopey or tired afterwards. Not every bone break makes you tired though.
because your bone will go in.
if you have pain in the funny bone then it may feel ticklish
Though a broken bone could result to persistent finger pain, you might experience finger pain for a variety of reasons: sprain, fracture or dislocation, arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome, a serious infection or bone cancer.
I have felt the pain of a broken bone. Bones can hurt from diseases and cancers. I have heard that bone cancer is quite painful but I wouldn't know firsthand.
If you still have pain from a place where you broke a bone after three years, the pain is not from a broken bone but from something else. Bones do not normally take that long to heal. You should find out what it is. Torn tendons can be repaired in this day and age. Bone chips can be removed. Or you can continue to put up with it for another 3 years.
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