Pancreas Bike Injuries

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May 30, 2018
Edward Smith

Pancreas Bike Injuries

Pancreas Bike Injuries

I’m Ed Smith, a Sacramento Personal Injury Lawyer. While many people are probably riding a bike safely, it is always a good idea to reiterate some of the critical safety points for bike riding. This can prevent a severe bicycle accident from happening, along with some serious injuries. First, whenever someone rides a bike, it is vital to remember to wear a helmet. While helmets can sometimes itch and possibly feel uncomfortable, they play a critical role and may prevent someone from sustaining a traumatic brain injury in the event of an accident. Next, avoid riding a bike at night. It is a challenge for drivers to see a bike in the dark. If night riding is a necessity, people should always make sure to wear brightly colored clothing. This will make it easier for others to spot the biker on the road. If an accident does occur, it is a good idea to think about the different injuries that might happen, including a pancreas injury.

How Does a Pancreas Injury Occur?

The pancreas plays a vital role in the body because it produces hormones, which are essential in the regulation of blood sugar while also producing dietary enzymes, which are crucial for the digestion of food. While bone fractures are common injuries in a bike accident, injuries to the pancreas are unusually common as well. When someone flips over the handlebars, the bars can impact the abdomen, leading to blunt abdominal trauma. This type of mechanism can lead to a severe impact to the middle of the stomach, leading to pancreatic trauma. People may notice a bruise on their abdomen that gradually enlarges along with severe abdominal pain. This pain could get worse with eating. An injury to the pancreas can have some long-term consequences.

What are the Long-Term Consequences?

When someone sustains a pancreas injury, it is essential to seek treatment immediately. People will not be allowed to eat because it is necessary to give the pancreas a break. Patients may be hooked up to IV fluids to keep them hydrated. Most individuals will recover after merely giving the pancreas a rest. However, some people might have long-term damage. If the pancreas doesn’t function properly, it will be necessary to replace the enzymes and hormones that the pancreas is no longer producing. This could mean daily injections and blood draws along with weekly infusions of proteins. This can be costly and can severely impact someone’s quality of life.

Sacramento Personal Injury Lawyers

I’m Ed Smith, a Sacramento Personal Injury Lawyer. Whenever someone suffers serious damage to their pancreas, there is the chance that this injury could have life-long impacts.  If you or a family member has suffered serious injuries in a car accident, call me at (916) 921-6400 or (800) 404-5400 for free, friendly advice.

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