No, the urinary bladder is at risk of being damaged in an automobile accident, especially if there is blunt trauma to the lower abdomen. The bladder is a hollow organ that can rupture or tear if subjected to significant force, which can result in serious complications and the need for medical intervention.
The organs in the abdominal and thoracic cavity are most vulnerable when a person is involved in an automobile accident. The most common injuries are to the spleen, liver, and lungs. The reason that these organs are impacted the most is the force of the impact as well as pressure from the seat belt.
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No. It's not common for any child to get any of their organs damaged.
the organism will die.
All organs can be damaged; the term explosion is not adequate.
Maybe, there are lots of organs located near the stomach and those organs can be damaged if you pump it.
The organ that is damaged if a person has Tuberculosis (TB) is the lungs.
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Yes, you can conceive a child while you are suffering from an ovarian torsion. Because you have two ovaries, one of these organs is likely to still be functional even when the other is damaged.
It seems logical, apart from outright death- practically any kind of injury or trauma could occur from a severe automobile accident- injuries leading to loss of limbs ( amputations) damage to the female genital organs CAN happen with a lateral or side impact ( given the grave nature of this disability I would hesitate to use the slang term, side-swipe. It could trigger a miscarriage, let us repress the bomb-trigger analogy!
You could have a manor of all sorts of injuries. From neck trauma to fractured vertebrae. The thing you would most have to worry about would be internal damage to your organs. If your organs are injured you could die from internal hemorrhaging due to ruptures or tears in the organs. You could also die from the bile that is released by your pancreas if it is ruptured, as well as your feces if your bowles are damaged from the car accident.