A. Hemorrhage and arthritis
B. Concussion and muscle strains
C. Ligament strains and tears
D. Bone fractures and ankle sprains
Answer:- A. Hemorrhage and arthritis
Hemarthrosis refers to the condition of articular bleeding, that is into the joint cavity. This can happen after an injury or, more usually, in bleeding disorders such as hemophilia. Patients will typically present with pain, swelling and a reduced range of motion of the involved joint. Joint damage can surge the risk of added bleeding into the similar joint. Repeated joint bleeds results in: loss of strength in the muscles around the joint. pain when using the joint.
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