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- $Title{Should a B-B in the Leg be Removed?}
- $Subject{B-B shot surgery Accidents accident wound wounds skin toy guns gun}
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- Should a B-B in the Leg be Removed?
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- QUESTION: When my husband was a boy he got shot in the leg with a B-B gun.
- Believe it or not the B-B is still there, and he is 30 years old. It is right
- under the skin of his lower calf. He can move it up or down and it sometimes
- moves by itself. Is there a danger in this? Should he have it removed or
- just forget about it? Thanks for your opinion.
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- ANSWER: I still play the game by the rule "If it isn't broken, don't fix it."
- Apparently your husband has been carrying around this B-B for some time, and
- the fact that it is so freely moveable tells us that there has been no
- inflection or inflammation that might have created fibrous tissue that would
- have "glued" the B-B in place. There are many cases in medical literature
- that demonstrate that foreign bodies of this kind may remain in an individual
- for a lifetime without causing any additional problems. I suppose that its
- presence just below the skin just seems to cry out for a little slice and a
- quick removal, but the possibility of introducing an infection into this space
- or poor healing after surgery must be taken into consideration as well.
- Unless it is causing your husband distress, my vote is for leaving it in
- place. However, your story gives me the opportunity to once again make the
- plea that all the rules of safety be respected when dealing with these
- dangerous "toy" guns. While a B-B under the skin of the leg may not be cause
- for concern, the same missile in a more crucial spot, say the eye for example,
- might have created a lifetime tragedy. Parents should see that their
- children's play is supervised when the possibility of accidents from the
- playthings is present. Then the next generation of medical columnists won't
- have to worry about removing B-B's.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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