How to Know When You Can’t Just “Walk Off” an Injury
By Brian Acton
Some injuries are merely temporary aches and pains caused by minor accidents, exercise, or even everyday activities. But other injuries are more problematic, and may require rest, therapy, or other medical interventions. It isn’t always easy to tell which is which, and in the case of serious injury, “walking it off” can make the problem worse. Sometimes, there are warning signs that you’ve suffered a serious injury, and you need to get yourself to a doctor. Here are five signs you can’t just walk off an injury.
Some injuries are merely temporary aches and pains caused by minor accidents, exercise, or even everyday activities. But other injuries are more problematic, and may require rest, therapy, or other medical interventions. It isn’t always easy to tell which is which, and in the case of serious injury, “walking it off” can make the problem worse. Sometimes, there are warning signs that you’ve suffered a serious injury, and you need to get yourself to a doctor. Here are five signs you can’t just walk off an injury.
- You Know Exactly When the Injury Occurred
- It’s Hard to Walk
- You Feel Unstable
- Pain That Doesn’t Dissipate
- Head Injuries