Swelling bones, fractures?

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For patients who show swelling of bone parts, this situation does not necessarily show fracture, especially after trauma, if it causes bone parts, surrounding ligaments, joint capsules or skin, soft tissue damage, it will also cause fracture parts to show obvious swelling, congestion, and this situation will not cause bone continuity and integrity interruption, so it will not show fracture. If the patient has obvious swelling at the bone site after trauma, and it is accompanied by interruption of continuity and integrity of the bone site, this situation will show fracture of the bone site. Therefore, after showing trauma, the swelling of the bone site must be examined by X-ray, mainly to see whether there is obvious damage to the bone site and whether there is obvious displacement of the fracture after the injury.

Swelling bones, fractures?



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