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This page provides you with information following the broken bone in your hand.
Your upper jaw has been broken.
If you think you are in preterm labour or your waters have broken, please contact the Maternity Advice Line on 0300 422 5541.
A stress fracture will also hurt when touching the exact area where the bone is broken.
A break and a fracture are the same and means you have a broken bone. It may be called by either term.
If at any point the splint is uncomfortable, not holding the fingertip straight or the skin becomes broken or sore, please contact your local physiotherapy
It is usually broken when you fall on an outstretched arm.
Rashes and broken skin may also mean the injection has to be delayed.
I think something is broken. Who should I contact?
You have a skin infection or a broken, sore area of skin. You are admitted to hospital or have had another surgical procedure.
Do not inject denosumab into skin which is bruised, broken, red or hard. Avoid scars, stretch marks and skin which is tender. 4.
Insert your contact lens(es) if it is damaged or broken in any way.
Also, if the recorder is returned damaged or broken this may incur a fee.
When carbohydrates are eaten, they are broken down into glucose molecules, also referred to as sugar molecules, in our body.
This page provides information on how to look after your plaster cast, which is important to ensure a better recovery of your broken bone and injured limb
Your child may have had surgery or a trauma injury such as a broken leg or a head injury.
had a previous DVT or PE any operation lasting more than 90 minutes, particularly after orthopaedic operations such as a joint replacement or after a broken
High blood pressure (Hypertension) High Cholesterol including familial hypercholesteraemia Heart failure Stress induced cardiomyopathy, also known as Broken-heart
The expected outcome of the treatment is that the kidney or ureteric stone is broken up enough to allow clearance.
You have a skin infection (or a broken or sore area of skin).