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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Broken leg
  1. ... pain, often in the back or ribs Fractures (broken bones) Weakness, numbness, or tingling in the arms or legs Fatigue Frequent infections and fevers Easy bruising or ...
  2. ... your abdomen (belly) Swelling in your ankles and legs Dark-colored urine (pee) and/or ... bones What happens during an alkaline phosphatase test? ...
  3. ... a more serious disorder that often leads to broken bones. Learn more. ... with osteoporosis are at higher risk for fractures (broken bones), especially in their hips, spine, and wrists. ...
  4. ... Burns that happen with other injuries, such as broken bones Burns in people who have other medical ... a part of the body, such as a leg or the chest Happen with inhalation (breathing in) ...
  5. ... some injury. These range from mild bruising to broken bones , head injuries , and even death. In fact, ... seconds or you can't stand on one leg for 5 seconds, it may mean you are ...
  6. ... can trigger blood clots, such as: Surgery Pregnancy Broken bones or other trauma injuries Not moving for ...
  7. ... in the back or ribs Bone lesions Easily broken bones (fractures) Fatigue . Anemia (low level of red ... or pain in the face, arms, and/or legs Vision problems Muscle weakness, stiffness, and spasms Trouble ...