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ICD-10 code: W21.1

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Struck by bat, racquet or club

Accidents can happen when you're playing sports. One of the most common injuries is being struck by a bat, racquet, or club. It's important to know how to prevent these injuries and what to do if they happen.

  1. Wear protective gear: If you're playing a sport that involves bats, racquets, or clubs, make sure you wear the appropriate protective gear. This includes helmets, shin guards, and chest protectors.
  2. Pay attention: Stay alert and keep an eye on the ball or object being hit. If you're not paying attention, you may not be able to avoid being struck.
  3. Stay out of the line of fire: When someone is swinging a bat, racquet, or club, stay out of the way. Don't stand too close or directly in front of the person swinging.
  4. Proper technique: Make sure you're using proper technique when swinging a bat, racquet, or club. This will reduce the risk of accidentally hitting someone.
  5. What to do if you're struck: If you're hit by a bat, racquet, or club, seek medical attention immediately. Even if you feel fine, there may be internal injuries that aren't immediately apparent.

Being struck by a bat, racquet, or club can be a serious injury. It's important to take steps to prevent these injuries from happening in the first place, but accidents can still occur. If you are struck, seek medical attention immediately and follow the advice of your healthcare provider.

Remember, prevention is key. Wearing appropriate protective gear, paying attention, staying out of the line of fire, and using proper technique can reduce the risk of being struck by a bat, racquet, or club. Stay safe and enjoy playing sports!

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