Lesson 783 of 1234
AI Apps That Help When Your Cast Is Itchy
AI can suggest safe tricks to help when a broken arm or leg cast itches.
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- 1The big idea
- 2casts
- 3itching
- 4comfort
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Section 1
The big idea
If you've ever had a cast, you know it gets ITCHY. AI health apps can suggest safe tricks like cool air, distractions, or when to call the doctor.
Some examples
- AI says: 'Try a cool hairdryer on the cast — never poke things in!'
- 'Wiggle your fingers/toes to boost blood flow.'
- 'If skin around the cast turns red, call the doctor.'
- 'Distract yourself with a game for 10 minutes.'
Try it!
If you ever need a cast, ask an AI: 'What are 5 safe ways to handle cast itch?' Save the tips!
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