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Arm Fracture

Fracture in one or more of the three bones (ulna, radius, humerus) that are present in the arm is called arm fracture. The signs and symptoms are swelling, severe pain, bruising, inability to move the arm, and the arm might look bent.

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Query: Hello doctor, I wish to know if a surgery is needed for shoulder dislocation-cum-fracture. The patient is already undergoing treatment for arthritis and depression. So, will there be complications if put on anesthesia?  Read Full »


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