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Is X-ray Needed For Swollen Ebow With Difficulty In Bending After A Fall And Hit On Floor?

My 4 yr old daughter, playing with her sister fell and hit her elbow hard on floor. Swollen, on back, side, and in the inside. It hard for her to bend it in. What could be wrong. It's not broken. Maybe bruised. Should she need am X-ray? It happen yesterday evening.
Mon, 21 Apr 2014
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good day! Thank you for being with health care magic. Im sorry to hear that about your daughter. But i think it would be best to have an Xray done to be sure that theres no fracture. You can apply cold compress during the first 24 hours then warm compress thereafter to lessen the swelling. For now try to limit movement of the affected arm as well. Hope she'll feel better soon. Thank you.

Sincerely yours,
Hannalae Dulay-See, M.D.
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Is X-ray Needed For Swollen Ebow With Difficulty In Bending After A Fall And Hit On Floor?

good day! Thank you for being with health care magic. Im sorry to hear that about your daughter. But i think it would be best to have an Xray done to be sure that theres no fracture. You can apply cold compress during the first 24 hours then warm compress thereafter to lessen the swelling. For now try to limit movement of the affected arm as well. Hope she ll feel better soon. Thank you. Sincerely yours, Hannalae Dulay-See, M.D.