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Applied Cast For Broken Thumb. Still Have Pain. How To Treat This?

Had broken my thumb.applied cast for six weeks now had it removed..my thumb isnt moving and i am having swere pain..I am a sportsman doctor says it is a bennett fracture i can not play sports for 5 months i am very tense please guide me how to treat it and cure it quickly.Thanks
Fri, 13 Dec 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for writing to us
If swelling and tenderness persist, there might be possibility of delayed union or non-union. The cause may be soft tissue interposition or malalignment. (which means soft tissue is getting in the way of the bones joining)
So I suggest you getting this evaluated by your doctor. You may get a repeat x-ray to see fracture union.
Meanwhile, you can take Tablet Motrin 1 tablet with food as and when required (upto 4 tablets daily) to reduce pain. Hot saline fomentation over thumb will help decrease joint stiffness.
Hope this helps you. Let me know if you have any more concern.
Wishing you good health...
Regards.
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Applied Cast For Broken Thumb. Still Have Pain. How To Treat This?

Hello, Thanks for writing to us If swelling and tenderness persist, there might be possibility of delayed union or non-union. The cause may be soft tissue interposition or malalignment. (which means soft tissue is getting in the way of the bones joining) So I suggest you getting this evaluated by your doctor. You may get a repeat x-ray to see fracture union. Meanwhile, you can take Tablet Motrin 1 tablet with food as and when required (upto 4 tablets daily) to reduce pain. Hot saline fomentation over thumb will help decrease joint stiffness. Hope this helps you. Let me know if you have any more concern. Wishing you good health... Regards.