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Can Surgery Ease The Pain And Immobility Of Hand?

6 years ego my right neckhumourous was broken by an accdient then it was not setting by doctor .now i feel very pain and no movement of my hand , some doctor advice me to operation , how can i do in vellore hospital now i am 45 years , biood group a+ , my waight approx 78-80kgs
Mon, 29 Feb 2016
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Hello, thanks for writing in.

(I am not sure of your pregnancy status, as this question has been posted in this section and you have not given any details about it).
I would suggest you consult an orthopedic surgeon at the earliest, as you need a clinical examination, and investigations (xray/MRI) to evaluate the status of the fracture and development of complications.
Proximal humeral neck fractures are prone to complications especially damage to blood vessels/nerves to the arm.

Further management i.e. need for surgery, can be decided once your doctor evaluates your case.
Hope this is helpful.
Thank you and take care.
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Can Surgery Ease The Pain And Immobility Of Hand?

Hello, thanks for writing in. (I am not sure of your pregnancy status, as this question has been posted in this section and you have not given any details about it). I would suggest you consult an orthopedic surgeon at the earliest, as you need a clinical examination, and investigations (xray/MRI) to evaluate the status of the fracture and development of complications. Proximal humeral neck fractures are prone to complications especially damage to blood vessels/nerves to the arm. Further management i.e. need for surgery, can be decided once your doctor evaluates your case. Hope this is helpful. Thank you and take care.