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Go to the hospital to check if it is a sprain, if the foot is sprained, it will definitely hurt to straighten, or whether it hurts the muscles, or the tendons are injured
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What happens if the child's feet can't be straightened, it's a little painful and swollen? Does your child have sore feet? It's a little painful, a little swollen, what's going on?
It could be that the child's foot is bruised, so he is a little swollen. It's a little painful, I really don't know if I can get some anti-inflammatory drugs or go to the hospital to have the doctor check it out, and then let one. Dispose.
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This situation is not accidentally sprained or bruised! If it is not very serious, observe it at home, and if you feel uneasy, then go to the hospital for a check-up.
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A three-year-old girl with swollen knees should consider that it may be caused by trauma or improper movements, and on the other hand, it may be synovitis. It is best to go to the hospital for a specific examination.
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Sprains must be photographed, because once a fracture or bone crack, it must be fixed**. If the bones are fine, it will be solved, and the tendons, ligament injuries, muscle strains, etc. can be washed and massaged. It is unwise not to wait blindly for self-healing without taking pictures.
Once the bone is injured, it is troublesome after healing without correction.
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Hurry to the hospital. Don't do it yourself, it's even worse if you make it worse.
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In this way, you rub it with safflower oil, remember, you must rub out the heat repeatedly every time you can let your wound absorb the essence of the medicine, and sleep more. Because sleep is the best way to maintain your health, don't stay up late. Don't exercise either, of course, remember to twist the injury occasionally, use the strength as appropriate, don't rush, drink more milk, you can recover your body.
Do these points, I wish you a good day!
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If it's the kind of heart-rending pain, it's not a fracture, and if the foot is twisted, it's fine in a day or two, is it still swollen? Then if it has been a few hours since the foot twist, you can apply a warm compress. If you have just twisted it, do not apply it yet.
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Hello! It should be a soft tissue injury, a cold compress within 24 hours, and a hot compress within 24 hours, otherwise the swelling will be aggravated.
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You should rest for a while, and if you still have pain on the ball of your foot after resting for a while, you should go to the hospital for examination.
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It's okay, pay attention to rest, don't hurt again, the child recovers quickly.
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Hello! If there is no abnormality when the child turns his toes, such as the pain increases, or the pain is particularly painful after turning to a certain place, it can be ruled out as a joint, and it is not a big problem.
It means that it is a muscle problem, if it really hurts, you can take some painkillers (not recommended) There is also a possibility that there is cramping, the child grows too fast and is prone to calcium deficiency, so let his big toe upturn for a while.
It's not easy to type, adopt it!
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Foot joints include ankle joints, tarsal joints, tarsometatarsal joints, metatarsal joints, metatarsophalangeal joints, and toe joints. In human movement, as long as you are standing, no matter what action you do, you can't do without the joints of the feet. In particular, the ankle joint is an important joint for the human body to bear weight, and the ligaments around the ankle joint play an important role in maintaining the stability of the ankle joint.
A ligament injury or a slight change in the position of the ankle can cause many symptoms, such as swelling, painful walking, and even some people who are afraid to walk. Some of these patients cannot be seen by X-ray, but they can be detected by manual palpation.
After manual reduction, the normal physiological position of each ligament and joint can be achieved, and the symptoms are removed. It should also be pointed out that if the ankle joint is not properly developed, it may lead to ankle instability, easy to repeated sprains and dislocations, and in severe cases, traumatic arthrosis.
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What you are talking about is an inflammatory reaction, whether it is injured, you have to go to the hospital to take a picture, and then you can use some anti-inflammatory drugs, or you can use blood-invigorating drugs for external use.
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