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Normal Healing, Sqad?
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Afternoon Sqad....The leg I damaged when I fell down the steps three months ago is showing no signs of healing. The pain is worse than at the beginning and over a wider area including under my heel. There was no heel pain for the first month or so. The heel pain is worse after rest.
I was told it would take a long time to get better and the lump may remain but should the pain be lessening by now or am I just being impatient?
I thought it had been deglazed...think the word used was debrided...is that correct?
Gx
I was told it would take a long time to get better and the lump may remain but should the pain be lessening by now or am I just being impatient?
I thought it had been deglazed...think the word used was debrided...is that correct?
Gx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.gness........I really don't know how to start this answer.......as your medical history and treatment, in my opinion has been unsatisfactory.
However...if you have a reduce blood supply to that leg, then, yes it will take time, but 3 months is a long time. i have no idea what treatment has been available to you for it's healing.
Yes "debridement" is the right word.
Someone with medical knowledge should take a look at the wound.
However...if you have a reduce blood supply to that leg, then, yes it will take time, but 3 months is a long time. i have no idea what treatment has been available to you for it's healing.
Yes "debridement" is the right word.
Someone with medical knowledge should take a look at the wound.
The leg was x-rayed, Sqad. The two people who have looked at it have said it's not bad enough to be...cut and the blood released...I think. One said up to eight months and one a year to heal as much as it is going to.
I can accept that....would just like to see some signs of healing or at least less pain....I have truly taken more Ibuprofen in the past three months than in the whole of my life!
Maybe another GP visit....if I thought it would help?
Gx
I can accept that....would just like to see some signs of healing or at least less pain....I have truly taken more Ibuprofen in the past three months than in the whole of my life!
Maybe another GP visit....if I thought it would help?
Gx
Hi gness. If any help, my sister hurt her shin falling over. After two weeks of no improvement, she had it x-rayed. No break, but haematoma under skin. She had been advised to rest and elevate it as much as possible and cold compress. Has now been another two weeks and there is some improvement. She was told they would operate if no improvement after 6 weeks.
sounds similar? Hope it helps.
sounds similar? Hope it helps.
Sqad....The skin never broke enough to bleed very much. It was a long deep rub on the door frame....from front of foot to knee. The bottom of my leg has a red ring around it, almost like the mark from too tight socks, with a centre dimple. The leg where it meets the foot looks bent and my inner ankle points slightly down. There is a fairly large and sore lump on the front of my leg, above the foot, where the pain was initially concentrated...it is now tingling up to my knee and when I walk it feels as if all the flesh from knee to ankle is being dragged downwards. Best explanation I can give and I appreciate it is difficult for you when you can't see it or press til I squeal.
Thanks Pixie...helps to know hers spread too....that was puzzling me.
Gx
Thanks Pixie...helps to know hers spread too....that was puzzling me.
Gx
Hi gness - I am like you quite accident prone - but have hurt most of my body over the years - 3 broken arms one broken ankle and fell onto a steel chair where I hurt my side. Now when I get stressed/anxious - I find these pains come back to haunt me and I do believe my doctor when he said "when you hurt something it really never goes away" - the pain will subside but take it from me gness - it does really take far more time than you think - think of 9-12 months and the pain will be "comfortable".
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