T02: Fractures involving multiple body regions
T02.9: Multiple fractures, unspecified
Multiple fractures, unspecified, refers to a medical condition where an individual has more than one broken bone, but the details are not provided. Broken bones result from high force impact or stress, such as a fall, accident, or trauma. When multiple fractures occur, it is often a result of a severe traumatic event. Common symptoms of fractures include intense pain, swelling, bruising, and inability to move the affected area. In some cases, the broken bone might be visible through punctured skin. These injuries can affect any bone in the body and may lead to complications if not treated promptly. Multiple fractures not only impact the musculoskeletal system but also may affect overall mobility and day-to-day function. The severity and treatment of these fractures depend largely on the extent and location of the breaks, as well as the individual's overall health.
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