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X-rays do not show soft tissue injuries, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is usually used for soft tissues. The foot usually injures soft tissues, mostly the fibular (lateral) collateral ligament.
The x-ray proves that it is a bone spur, which can only mean that you have a bone spur in your foot, and the doctor said that there is no problem, it should be that the bone spur is not serious. Your ankle is already habitually sprained, so even if you accidentally strain the collateral ligament on the fibular side, it will hurt.
I suggest you bring a protective gear, or at least a protective support belt with that bandage. Your ligaments can no longer fully fix your ankle and need an external force to help.
I'm telling you, either you don't play or you completely protect your ankle joint, and walking is also a sport. You see in the NBA arena, there are two people behind the broken foot, so that the injured foot does not hit the ground, and the back is in a wheelchair.
The picture below shows the ankle protection support strap I made
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If you don't say anything, how can you judge? I can't see your CT again, I can't help it. Try a different hospital.
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The data that will hurt in three days is not very reliable, but from the symptoms you described, your main problem is that the ankle ligament sprain has not fully recovered, and now calcifications have formed, so that certain movements will be restricted, to solve this problem, it is recommended to apply external Chinese medicine ** (the description of the drug can be consulted in my space), as long as the calcified ligament is returned to normal, the symptoms will disappear.
Good luck!
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You have to be careful, I have several classmates I know, boys love to play, when they play, they broke their feet, and then they didn't pay attention, and then their feet were swollen, and finally the bruising was very serious, and it was not good for several months, and the bruises needed to be released all the way! You have to pay attention to a good check-up and massage massage. Generally, a sprained foot will be fine for three months!
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Sprained bones are fine, and there are more or less problems with tendons.
Find an osteopath, they just let the tendons return to the groove and remove the bone spurs.
It'll be fine in three or two days.
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It is advisable to go to the hospital to find a foot and ankle surgeon, if it is a soft tissue injury, it is troublesome. There are several types of vague pain in the lateral malleolus: tendon strain, slight tear of ligaments, inflammation of the bursa, or wear and tear of the articular cartilage.
It is necessary to do some manual evaluation by a professional ** teacher to rule them out one by one, and finally determine the cause of the pain.
At present, it is best to reduce the weight bearing, or reduce the time of weight bearing, try to avoid the irritation of the inflammatory response, and provide a relatively good recuperation environment for the injured site. You can also find an ankle brace to fix it, and give some protection when going out and working to avoid secondary injury.
Ligament strain, which is a cord of connective tissue that connects bone pieces to each other, runs in close parallel to elastic fibers. After ligament strain, local swelling, pain, tenderness, and bruising may be seen with subcutaneous hemorrhage. It is very important to properly manage joint ligament sprains at an early stage.
If it is not properly treated or misdiagnosed, it may become chronic, and it may remain functional and prone to re-injury in the future.
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After ligament injury, small blood vessels rupture and bleeding, local pain, swelling, intratissue bleeding, hematoma, joint swelling, impaired mobility, and tenderness. During the physical examination, the stretched ligament is found to be significantly painful, and if it is completely ruptured, the stability of the joint is reduced. CT may be done.
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It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible, and the doctor will make a judgment accordingly. First of all, X-rays will be taken to see if there is a fracture, if it is a relatively small fracture, its existence has not been discovered, the patient has not stopped walking, there is no immobilization, and the foot does not stop walking for a month, it is likely to cause dull pain, which is always present.
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It may be traumatic arthritis, and the following measures are recommended:
1.Take a break and avoid walking for long periods of time or strenuous exercise.
2.Physiotherapy: hot water foot soaking, hot compress massage or infrared irradiation limb treatment, etc., to promote local blood circulation and relieve pain.
3.Pay attention to local cold protection to keep warm and avoid joint cold.
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In this case, you can massage the affected area more and wear an ankle brace.
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First of all, the reason for the sudden pain in the instep of the foot and the inability to walk may be caused by damage to the musculature of the foot caused by trauma, or it may be caused by overwork or osteoporosis, calcium deficiency, gout, or neuralgia. In the early stages of an ankle sprain, preventing synovitis is often more important than the sprain itself. Compression bandaging of the joint is most effective as soon as possible after the injury.
A simple step can quickly stop the bleeding and reduce the swelling of the sprained ankle. It is very important to prevent such sequelae. At the same time, it can be combined with external application of cool Chinese medicine and oral anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs.
<>Secondly, cruralgia may literally refer to the feet, but my patients in Jiangxi sometimes call it legs and feet. At first, I was confused. He told me that big feet hurt, little feet hurt and then I looked confused.
Later, I wondered. It explains thigh and calf injuries. Also, we call it pig's feet.
They call it pig's feet, hahaha! Please see your subsequent additional instructions. Your legs are uncomfortable.
Does it also refer to your feet? If that's the case, you can look for the analysis I wrote earlier about leg pain. This article analyzes leg pain and cruralgia associated with a variety of muscles.
I hope it will help you.
Finally, instep pain when walking is venous thrombosis. After thrombosis of the dorsum vein, it can cause venous congestion and significant swelling of the limbs. Symptoms of swelling and pain worsen with activity.
Soaking your feet can promote the dissolution and absorption of blood clots, thereby reducing swelling and pain in the instep. Sprained feet are a very common thing in life. Sometimes when you accidentally walk or fall, you will find that your foot is sprained, but many people will find it strange.
Why does it hurt? The question is complex and simple.
You didn't provide any details, so you can't go to the doctor. Looking at your words, you should first consider the possibility of gout. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital to check blood uric acid, erythrocyte sedimentation rate and blood routine.
If you can't walk for a long time, you should go to a regular hospital as soon as possible for an X-ray examination and prescribe the right medicine.
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The landlord should start applying more warm compresses. Being able to walk means that the injury should not be particularly serious.
Suggestion: Warm compress three times a day, elevate the calf, and pay attention to oral Panax notoginseng tablets. Reduce field activities. So pay special attention: wear high-top ankle support shoes to prevent further sprains. Otherwise, it is easier to form habitual bentanglement, which will be more troublesome.
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Take a plaster and paste it to relieve pain and dampening.
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It's been more than a month, and it's still very painful, and I haven't been to the hospital yet, and I'm still asking here.
Go get an MRI, see if you're sick, don't drag it out.
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Problem analysis: The first thing to pay attention to after breaking the foot is not to apply a hot compress immediately, but to apply a cold compress immediately**, fix the sprained part, and do not let the sprained part suffer external injuries.
Suggestions: You can use some Yunnan Baiyao, spray it, other safflower oil or bone water, if you suspect that you have injured the bones, you need to do an X-ray to see.
It should be a fracture, you should go to the hospital quickly and take a look, don't be careless.
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