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Blows to the throat can cause potentially life-threatening complications. If the blow doesn't break through your skin and you're not in great pain, you're not likely to have complications. Very rarely , a non-penetrating blow can tear the wall of the pharynx.
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Read More »The neck is a complex structure and if you get hit in the throat there could be internal damage to blood vessels and organs such as your: windpipe (trachea), the tube that carries air to your lungs
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Read More »Injury to blood vessels, veins, or arteries “Running parallel to the windpipe, right in the front, are some large blood vessels, such as the carotid artery. Especially in older people who have some underlying vascular disease to begin with, these structures can be damaged,” she said. One of two things can happen when these structures are hit, Stankus said: “A clot in that artery can flick off and go to the brain and cause a stroke. Or the blood vessels will start to disrupt,” Stankus explained: “There are three layers of muscle there. Sometimes when there’s trauma to that blood vessel, one of those layers can separate from the others, creating a flap. Then the problem is, just as in a stream or river where there’s an eddy, you get a back flow.” “When you have a deflection like that, you start to get eddying of the blood, so it’s not moving freely through the system. That blood can start to clot off, and that can cause a stroke as well.” What to do “If you have any significant swelling or pain, it’s an emergency. Call 911,” Stankus said. Home treatment for your throat If you don’t have a lot of pain or any other severe symptoms, it’s likely that you’re just bruised. There’s not much to do about bruising. “Bruising just means that there’s some leakage of blood into your soft tissues, and that blood has to be reabsorbed by the body,” Stankus said “The way that happens is that the hemoglobin in your blood, will start to break down and change colors. The hemoglobin is red or purple, depending on how oxygenated it is, and whether it came from a vein or artery.” “Over a period of two to five days, this blood will start to break down, and then it changes colors. It will first be purple, then it could [be] greenish, and yellow. And then it will go away.” “Sometimes a throat bruise, because of gravity, will start to migrate down, to the collarbone over time, with no new injury. That’s normal,” Stankus said, “not something to be concerned about.” What to do Initially ice the area to limit swelling and take NSAIDs, but don’t put extra pressure on the neck, Stankus said. The sooner you can apply ice, the better for minimizing discomfort from the bruise. You might want to try some home remedies to speed bruise healing, in addition to ice. How long does it take to heal? The time to heal will depend on the extent of your injury. “If it’s just bruising,” Stankus said, “that can last for a week to several weeks.” “If you have a cervical sprain or strain, those can resolve in a couple of days, or can linger for several weeks.”
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Read More »Complications and risks Neck trauma accounts for 5 percent to 10 percent of all serious traumatic injuries. Most of these are penetrating throat injuries, where the skin is broken, according to a 2014 review article. Blunt neck trauma without a skin break is more rare. Blows to the throat can cause potentially life-threatening complications. If the blow doesn’t break through your skin and you’re not in great pain, you’re not likely to have complications. Very rarely , a non-penetrating blow can tear the wall of the pharynx. non-obvious tear If you have a sore throat after the blunt trauma, even if mild, it’s best to seek medical help. There may be a tear in the tissues underneath the skin. Depending on the extent of the tear, you may need surgery. Similar to being punched Other than being directly punched in the neck, similar trauma to this area can happen in other ways. Car and motorcycle accidents often involve blunt trauma to the throat area. Other common causes are: sports injuries
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