Seek help! If I break my foot while playing, will it be a fracture?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-20
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It shouldn't be a broken bone.

    Otherwise, it hurts to death, and I still have time to ask questions here.

    You can use safflower oil, activating oil or white wine.

    Knead. Don't strain your feet.

    It is better not to hit closed and demerol.

    Don't take painkillers, it's not good in case it happens.

    You can use Yunnan Baiyao.

    Or a plaster.

    Take some red medicine. Plaster with musk.

    I would also recommend going to the hospital.

    Or if there is a massage, go and see it.

    Recuperate your muscles and bones for 100 days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Please go to the orthopedic department of a regular hospital and have an X-ray taken. Not expensive. So reassuring.

    Although you have managed your injuries quite well, it is difficult to tell if you have a fracture or a cracked bone. Please don't delay.

    After 48 hours, warm compresses can be applied.

    If the pain is severe, you can take Talin to relieve pain, the effect is good, and it is cheap.

    Please keep your feet as high as possible.

    Exercise less. Good luck soon**!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Upstairs is right, go to the hospital and arrange a film to know that the fracture is not delayed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have time to post on the Internet, you might as well go to the hospital to have a look. Everyone is not responsible for you, you are responsible for yourself...

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Problem Analysis: Hello: Based on the situation you described, your condition may be due to a ligament strain in the lateral malleolus. Based on your medical history, this condition can be treated with a creamy plaster that activates hematoma pain. At the same time, reduce the amount of activity.

    Suggestions: In response to your question, your situation is relatively short because of this. It may be because you've traveled too much.

    It is generally recoverable. Paste a slag on the ankle with a plaster, and at the same time take some drugs that invigorate blood and relieve pain, such as Panax notoginseng tablets. Take a break.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Problem analysis: Hello, if the ankle is fractured after the injury, generally two weeks after the injury, there will still be local pain symptoms, so the possibility of fracture is considered in the described situation, and it may be related to ligament sprain.

    Suggestions: Sometimes there is no dislocation after the fracture, or the fracture is not large, and the symptoms are similar to those of ligament sprains. It has been two weeks after the injury, the symptoms of swelling and pain have basically disappeared, and it is estimated that the possibility of fracture is not large, it is recommended to apply local tincture or safflower oil, etc., pay attention to rest, wear ankle protection, and take a film to check when necessary.

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