Post-Motorcycle Accident Injuries: When to Seek Help - Surgery

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I had a motorcycle accident and sustained abrasions on my left hand and left leg.
I had the accident at 5 PM, and now at 3 AM, I am experiencing some soreness in my right lower back.
Is this normal, or could it indicate an internal injury?

Zz, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/02/13

Dr. Chen Bingze reply Surgery


It is normal to experience some soreness; however, if your heart rate increases significantly or the pain worsens, you should seek emergency medical attention.

Reply Date: 2023/02/13

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After a motorcycle accident, it is common to experience various types of pain and discomfort due to the impact and potential injuries sustained. In your case, you mentioned having abrasions on your left hand and left leg, and now you are experiencing soreness in your right lower back. It is important to understand that while some soreness may be a normal response to trauma, there are specific signs and symptoms that warrant immediate medical attention.

Firstly, the soreness in your lower back could be attributed to muscle strain or soft tissue injury resulting from the accident. When the body experiences a sudden jolt or impact, the muscles and ligaments can be stretched or torn, leading to pain and discomfort. However, the fact that you are experiencing this pain several hours after the accident raises some concerns.

It is crucial to consider the possibility of internal injuries, especially if you experience any of the following symptoms:
1. Severe pain: If the pain in your lower back becomes severe or is accompanied by pain in other areas, such as the abdomen, it could indicate a more serious injury.

2. Numbness or tingling: If you experience numbness, tingling, or weakness in your legs or feet, this could suggest nerve involvement or spinal injury.

3. Difficulty breathing: Pain that worsens with deep breaths or difficulty breathing could indicate a rib injury or internal organ damage.

4. Changes in bowel or bladder function: Any changes in your ability to control bowel or bladder function should be taken seriously and evaluated immediately.

5. Swelling or bruising: Significant swelling or bruising in the area of pain could indicate internal bleeding or a more serious injury.

Given that you were involved in a motorcycle accident, it is advisable to err on the side of caution. While some soreness may be normal, the potential for internal injuries should not be overlooked. If your pain worsens, or if you develop any of the concerning symptoms mentioned above, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. Visiting an emergency room or urgent care facility would be prudent to rule out any serious injuries.

In the meantime, you can manage mild pain and discomfort with rest, ice application to the affected area, and over-the-counter pain medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, as long as you have no contraindications to these medications. However, if the pain persists or worsens, do not hesitate to seek medical evaluation.

In summary, while some soreness may be expected after an accident, it is essential to monitor your symptoms closely. If you have any doubts about your condition or if you experience any alarming symptoms, seeking medical help is the best course of action to ensure your health and safety.

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