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<p>A <u>radiologist</u> is a doctor who specializes in reading medical images like X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans to diagnose diseases and injuries. They help other doctors understand what’s happening inside the body and suggest treatments.
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<h3><p>X-Ray</p></h3>
<p>X-rays, or plain radiographs, are a way for providers to get pictures of the inside of your body. X-rays use radiation to create black-and-white images that a radiologist reads. X-rays are most commonly used to look at bones and joints, but providers can use them to quickly diagnose other conditions, like lung infections, too.</p>
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<h1>Bone Fractures</h1>
<p>A fracture is a break or crack in a bone, caused by excessive force.</p>
<h2>Causes</h2>
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<li>Traumatic incidents (sports injuries, accidents, falls)</li>
<li>Osteoporosis, cancer (weakened bones)</li>
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<h2>Symptoms</h2>
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<li>Pain, swelling, bruising</li>
<li>Deformity, inability to use the limb</li>
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<h2>Types of Fractures</h2>
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<li>Closed (simple): Bone doesn't pierce skin.</li>
<li>Open (compound): Bone breaks skin.</li>
<li>Greenstick: Partial crack (common in children).</li>
<li>Hairline: Stress fracture.</li>
<li>Complicated: Damage to surrounding tissues.</li>
<li>Comminuted: Bone shattered into pieces.</li>
<li>Avulsion: Tendon pulls bone fragment.</li>
<li>Compression: Bones forced together.</li>
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<h2>Complications</h2>
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<li>Blood loss, organ/tissue damage</li>
<li>Stunted bone growth (in children)</li>
<li>Infection</li>
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<h2>First Aid</h2>
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<li>Immobilize the injured area.</li>
<li>Control bleeding, cover wounds.</li>
<li>Don't straighten broken bones.</li>
<li>Use splints, slings for support.</li>
<li>Apply cold pack.</li>
<li>Seek medical help immediately (call emergency).</li>
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<h2>Diagnosis</h2>
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<li>X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans</li>
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<h2>Treatment</h2>
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<li>Splints, braces, plaster casts</li>
<li>Traction, surgical rods/plates</li>
<li>Pain relief</li>
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<h2>Post-Operation Care</h2>
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<li>Check for feeling, circulation.</li>
<li>Pain management.</li>
<li>Keep the injured area still.</li>
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<h2>Healing Process</h2>
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<li>Blood clots form, then callus (fibrous cells and cartilage).</li>
<li>Callus replaced by real bone.</li>
<li>Follow doctor's instructions for recovery.</li>
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<h2>Self-Care</h2>
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<li>Avoid direct heat on cast.</li>
<li>Rest the limb.</li>
<li>Use crutches correctly.</li>
<li>Don't lift or drive until healed.</li>
<li>Don't insert objects into cast.</li>
<li>Keep cast dry.</li>
<li>Seek immediate medical attention for complications.</li>
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<h2>Long-Term Outlook</h2>
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<li>Healing takes weeks to months.</li>
<li>Rehabilitation exercises may be needed.</li>
<li>Follow-up x-rays to monitor healing.</li>
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<h2>Where to Get Help</h2>
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<li>Your GP</li>
<li>Urgent Care Clinics</li>
<li>Nurse-on-Call</li>
<li>Emergency services (call emergency).</li>
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