How to Identify a Fractured Bone vs. Bruised Bone
Learn how to distinguish between a fractured bone and a bruised bone with these key symptoms and tips.
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A fractured bone typically causes severe pain, swelling, and inability to move the affected area without intense pain. A bruised bone might be painful but usually allows for limited movement and has less swelling. Both conditions should be evaluated by a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis. If in doubt, apply a cold compress, keep the area immobilized, and seek medical attention as soon as possible.
FAQs & Answers
- What are the signs of a fractured bone? Severe pain, swelling, and inability to use the affected area are signs of a fractured bone.
- How can I treat a bruised bone at home? Apply a cold compress, keep the area immobilized, and rest to treat a bruised bone.
- When should I see a doctor for a bone injury? If you experience intense pain, swelling, or cannot move the area, see a healthcare professional immediately.
- How can I prevent bone injuries? Maintain a healthy lifestyle with proper nutrition, exercise, and safety precautions during physical activities.