Symptoms of secondary fracture

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It's hard to avoid bumps in life. Sometimes it doesn't hurt much, but sometimes it's very serious, such as fracture. Sometimes fracture may cause lifelong disability. Fracture refers to the complete or partial fracture of bone structure, which is more common in children and the elderly, and sometimes occurs in young and middle-aged people. The common symptom of fracture is one site fracture, and only a few are multiple fractures. Let's talk about the specific symptoms of fracture

Symptoms of secondary fracture

There are many reasons for fracture, the common reason is that the external force directly acts on a certain part of the bone, which leads to fracture, often with varying degrees of soft tissue damage. Falling from height or sprain may cause fracture.

At the beginning of fracture, patients will have low fever, thirst, upset and other symptoms. After fracture, due to local tissue damage, some muscle spasm, there may be varying degrees of pain. The fracture site has obvious local tenderness. This method is often one of the main basis for judging whether there are fracture symptoms.

After fracture, the fracture site may appear swelling due to blood injury and blockage of meridians. If there is more bleeding in the fracture area, the plaque will form under the skin. If the myofascial part of the fracture is complete, but the blood can not seep out under the skin, it will affect the arterial blood perfusion, and then it will cause muscle ischemia, hypoxia, and even muscle necrosis.

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After fracture, the fracture site may appear swelling due to blood injury and blockage of meridians. If there is more bleeding in the fracture area, the plaque will form under the skin. If the myofascial part of the fracture is complete, but the blood can not seep out under the skin, it will affect the arterial blood perfusion, and then it will cause muscle ischemia, hypoxia, and even muscle necrosis.