Coccyx
... ) Convulsion ( Seizure ) Corneal Injury
crush Wound (
crush Injury ) Crushed Fingers (Smashed Fingers)
crush Injury C-Spine Injury (Neck Injury ) ... ...
Convulsion
... ... Convulsion ( Seizure ) Corneal Injury
crush Wound (
crush Injury ) Crushed Fingers (Smashed Fingers)
crush Injury C-Spine Injury (Neck Injury ) Cuts ( ...
Cornea
... of cornea ; ... Cornea l Injury
crush Wound (
crush Injury ) Crushed Fingers (Smashed Fingers)
crush Injury C-Spine Injury (Neck Injury ) Cuts ( ...
Corneal injury
... ulcer s and infections . Corneal Injury
crush Wound (
crush Injury ) Crushed Fingers (Smashed Fingers)
crush Injury C-Spine Injury (Neck Injury ) Cuts ( ...
Crush injury
... A
crush injury to base of the nail or the nail bed may ... tension or uncontrollable compulsion ...
crush Wound (
crush Injury ) Crushed Fingers (Smashed Fingers) ...
Concussion
... Concussion ( Head Injury ) Convulsion ( Seizure ) Corneal Injury
crush Wound (
crush Injury ) ... When injuries to the head cause a change in the ability ...
Tearing
... means it's at risk of injury . A severe blow to the stomach area can
crush the spleen , tearing its covering and the tissue inside it. Nail ... can occur when the driver bangs into the steering wheel. Falls and
crush injuries can also cause a contusion . The sudden deceleration caused by ...
Accidents
... vehicle accidents are a common cause of myocardial contusion . The injury can occur when the driver bangs into the steering wheel. Falls and
crush injuries can also cause a contusion . Motor vehicle accidents Falls , drowning s, and other accidents Suicide and homicide increased ...
Bleeding
... injuries or from such internal conditions as bleeding ulcers . Burns produce extensive plasma loss from blood vessels into the burned area;
crush injuries may result in loss of blood and plasma into the injured tissue s. There are many effective remedies that can help deal with ...
Chest trauma
... Chest trauma , such as a
crush injury , can cause fluid to build up in the pericardium . The accumulated fluid consists of blood or other body fluids. Trauma tic rupture ...
Ingrown toenail
... of the feet spreads to the nails, or if the nail is damaged or cracked. Cutting the toenails straight across and avoiding pointy shoes that
crush the toes may help prevent ingrown toenail s and minimize nail ... ...
Injuries
... injuries or from such internal conditions as bleeding ulcers . Burns produce extensive plasma loss from blood vessels into the burned area;
crush injuries may result in loss of blood and plasma into the injured tissue s. Indication: management of full-thickness skin injuries , ...
Laceration
... . Recovery times vary depending on the individual, the severity of the injury and the effectiveness of treatment . Blunt objects that tear or
crush the skin ( laceration s). These cuts are more common over bony areas, such as a finger, hand , knee , or foot, but they can occur anywhere on the ...
Lipid
... . acquired causes of muscle breakdown, which include the abuse of drugs such as heroin, cocaine , or amphetamine s; trauma with
crush injury ; the depletion of phosphate or potassium ; or an underlying defect in the metabolism of carbohydrates or lipid s. ...
Lithotripsy
... Printer-Friendly Format ... Lithotripsy for Gallstones What is lithotripsy for gallstones ? Lithotripsy is a nonsurgical procedure to
crush stones inside your gallbladder . Lithotripsy is a technique used to break up stones that form in the kidney , bladder , ureter s, or ...