Kemp sign, also known as the "seat-belt sign," is a medical condition that occurs when a person's seat belt compresses their abdomen, causing bruising of the abdominal wall. This can occur in car accidents or other situations where the person is subjected to sudden deceleration.
Kemp sign is typically diagnosed through a physical examination. The doctor will look for bruising of the abdomen and ask about the patient's symptoms. In some cases, an ultrasound may be ordered to rule out other causes of abdominal pain.
Treatment for Kemp sign typically involves pain relievers and rest. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to repair any damage to the abdominal wall.
The best way to prevent Kemp sign is to wear your seat belt properly. The seat belt should be snug across your hips and chest, and the shoulder strap should be adjusted so that it rests comfortably across your shoulder.
Kemp sign is a serious medical condition that can cause significant pain and discomfort. However, it can be prevented by wearing your seat belt properly. If you experience any of the symptoms of Kemp sign, see your doctor right away.
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