Omeprazole Why Not Crush

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Definition

A crush injury occurs when a body part is subjected to a high degree of force or pressure, usually after being squeezed between two heavy objects.

Damage related to crush injuries include:

  • Bleeding
  • Bruising
  • Compartment syndrome (increased pressure in an arm or leg that causes serious muscle, nerve, blood vessel, and tissue damage)
  • Fracture
  • Laceration (open wound)
  • Nerve injury
  • Secondary infection

See also:

  • Smashed fingers
  • Wounds

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