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Suggest Treatment For Pain And Swelling In The Foot

Hi , now I know you cant tell me if its broken but I dropped something in my foot yesterday. Its not swollen and does NOT tingle anymore. Its just tender to touch and my foot will hurt if I walk on it to much Should I go get it looked at right away or just keep putting ice on it for now?
Mon, 4 Dec 2017
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Dear patient
it seems possibility of minor fracture in your foot should be ruled out by xray of involved foot anteroposterior and oblique views. Please get it done from radiology centre nearby you. Start tab zerodol sp twice a day for pain relief. Keep foot elevated. Do ice application. If Xray is abnormal you need to consult expert orthopaedic surgeon nearby you.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain And Swelling In The Foot

Dear patient it seems possibility of minor fracture in your foot should be ruled out by xray of involved foot anteroposterior and oblique views. Please get it done from radiology centre nearby you. Start tab zerodol sp twice a day for pain relief. Keep foot elevated. Do ice application. If Xray is abnormal you need to consult expert orthopaedic surgeon nearby you.