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A sprain happens when ligaments, the fibrous tissues that connect bones at a joint, pull or tear. Most sprains hurt, and some take even longer than a broken bone to heal.
If a bad sprain or a fracture occurs and you can't get first-aid supplies, make do with what's on hand and call for help right away.
Here are two ways to control bleeding.
Here are some tips to help keep the injured area from moving.
Use these tips to ice and raise (elevate) the injury.
Get medical help right away if any of the following is true:
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