The symptoms of a broken collarbone vary depending on the severity of the fracture. Minor clavicle fractures may cause pain, swelling, bruising, and limited arm mobility. The arm’s weight may pull on a broken clavicle, giving the shoulder a sagging appearance. If the fracture is severe enough, a person may lose feeling in their arms or fingers. Alternatively, they may experience a tingling sensation along the arm. If the bone begins to push through the skin or a jagged-feeling bump appears, the fracture is serious and requires immediate medical attention.

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