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Collection of Stomach Injury Cliparts (19)
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An organized selection of stomach injury pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.
This illustration shows someone suffering from sudden, severe stomach pain-a symptom that may indicate a range of medical conditions.
A simple pictogram representing abdominal discomfort or cramping, commonly used in medical guides and digital health tools.
A woman experiencing acute abdominal discomfort, holding her midsection while leaning forward-common posture during stomach cramps or digestive distress.
A cartoon boy reacts in pain after falling and scraping his knee-perfect for explaining minor injuries to kids.
A young boy doubles over in discomfort, holding his abdomen-classic signs of acute abdominal pain in kids.
A man grimacing while clutching his shoulder-classic sign of acute muscle strain or rotator cuff discomfort.
A simple yet expressive drawing of someone doubled over with abdominal pain-ideal for explaining digestive discomfort.
Watch out for hidden electrical hazards-even everyday tasks like reading documents can become dangerous if wiring or equipment is faulty.
A child experiencing sudden stomach pain, showing classic signs of discomfort like grimacing and clutching the abdomen.
A smiling cartoon kid confidently points forward with a large arrow, perfect for drawing attention in learning resources.
A child cries out in pain after accidentally stepping on shattered glass-reminding us to keep play areas clear of hazards.
A worried-looking girl with orange pigtails holds her hands tightly-perfect for illustrating childhood anxiety or emotional vulnerability.
