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Sqad Advice Please
Evening Sqad. I had quite a bad fall three weeks ago. The damage was to my foot and front of my leg to the knee. I had an x-ray on it last week which was clear for breaks. There is a large lump where my shin meets my foot which is, I believe, a hematoma and my foot and ankle were very swollen.
I was told to rest for two days and gradually begin walking on it and that it could take up to seven months to heal completely.
I have rested it, the swelling reduced completely so I have been walking more or less as normal. Today the foot is much more swollen again and sore and the shin, where the lump is and above is burning when I walk but not hot to touch.
Could a small break have been missed in the x-ray and is recurring swelling normal?
I was told to rest for two days and gradually begin walking on it and that it could take up to seven months to heal completely.
I have rested it, the swelling reduced completely so I have been walking more or less as normal. Today the foot is much more swollen again and sore and the shin, where the lump is and above is burning when I walk but not hot to touch.
Could a small break have been missed in the x-ray and is recurring swelling normal?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, it depends upon who looked at the X-Ray.......if a junior Dr commented, then yes a fracture could have been missed.However if it was reported on by a Consultant Radiologist then it is much less likely that a fracture has been overlooked.
\\\Today the foot is much more swollen again and sore and the shin, where the lump is and above is burning when I walk but not hot to touch. \\\
No, recurring swelling is not normal and I would return to A&E or your doctor as the haematoma doesn't seem to be healing and might, although unlikely, indicate infection.
\\\Today the foot is much more swollen again and sore and the shin, where the lump is and above is burning when I walk but not hot to touch. \\\
No, recurring swelling is not normal and I would return to A&E or your doctor as the haematoma doesn't seem to be healing and might, although unlikely, indicate infection.
Thank you Sqad. The x-ray was looked at by a consultant because the symptoms were "unusual". I was told to be aware of infection and return if the area was hot to touch. It's not hot.
I have an MRI scan on Thursday...remember the long drawn out confusing artery thing?
Can I wait and ask about this then or should I do something before?
Gx
I have an MRI scan on Thursday...remember the long drawn out confusing artery thing?
Can I wait and ask about this then or should I do something before?
Gx
Thanks Sqad. I will wait unless it or I get worse. The MRI results are being sent to a bone consultant.......the artery man said if high heels help then it must be my bones.
You and I know it's not but....oh well....I have such a low boredom threshold a different consultant won't hurt.....and seriously I do know of this chap and he's good.
Thanks Gx
You and I know it's not but....oh well....I have such a low boredom threshold a different consultant won't hurt.....and seriously I do know of this chap and he's good.
Thanks Gx
Hi gness - I was offline and missed the account of your peripheral vascular disease that isn't. Bit baffled by it all.
Sorry you have had an accident - is the appointment on Thursday just to go to Radiology for a MRI? If so it is likely you will just be seen by a radiographer who will not be able to examine you, or have the authority to ask for further tests; in which case it might be better to go back to A&E.
Is the MRI of your abdomen or hip, do you know?
Sorry you have had an accident - is the appointment on Thursday just to go to Radiology for a MRI? If so it is likely you will just be seen by a radiographer who will not be able to examine you, or have the authority to ask for further tests; in which case it might be better to go back to A&E.
Is the MRI of your abdomen or hip, do you know?
Hi Slaney...I don't know what went pear-shaped with such a simple problem. The ultrasound showed "something" in my abdomen which would be investigated by an MRI scan. The leg arteries showed...normal for my age..62.
I was then given an appointment with the consultant to discuss the MRI...before I had it! I kept the appointment. He said all was well...the "something" in the abdomen was "probably" just thickening and if the high heels helped that was good but if I was still concerned perhaps I should see a bone man.
I then did what is out of character for me.......had a little hissy fit and tried to cry....I also blocked his exit. He has organised an appointment with the bone specialist and an MRI scan on my tummy and legs...though I won't be surprised if they scan my head on Thursday. x
I was then given an appointment with the consultant to discuss the MRI...before I had it! I kept the appointment. He said all was well...the "something" in the abdomen was "probably" just thickening and if the high heels helped that was good but if I was still concerned perhaps I should see a bone man.
I then did what is out of character for me.......had a little hissy fit and tried to cry....I also blocked his exit. He has organised an appointment with the bone specialist and an MRI scan on my tummy and legs...though I won't be surprised if they scan my head on Thursday. x