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Beginning To Be A Little Concerned About This Leg Of Mine
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Went on holiday 14/9/19 to the lovely Fife. Great cottage, but Sun. 15th I stepped into the shower and the shower-mat concertinaed under my foot and I went flying. It was a shower-over-bath and the mixer tap raked my right shin in my fall (about 3"). I went to Cupar Minor Injuries Unit and was patched-up with 3 steri-strips to hold the gash together and iodine-infused dressings. On return visit there, just before we came home, they professed themselves satisfied, stuck a dressing on it and waved me bye-bye.
Today I am beginning to become concerned. Below the wound my leg is very red and hot and also noticeably more swollen than the left leg - if I press it the depression lasts for some time. Of course it is the weekend and no local doctor's surgery available. Just asking if anyone thinks it is serious enough to bother A&E because if so I'd rather get there before the influx on Saturday night. Thanks.
Today I am beginning to become concerned. Below the wound my leg is very red and hot and also noticeably more swollen than the left leg - if I press it the depression lasts for some time. Of course it is the weekend and no local doctor's surgery available. Just asking if anyone thinks it is serious enough to bother A&E because if so I'd rather get there before the influx on Saturday night. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well (as you seem to have realised) "red and hot" is a clear sign of infection, so you probably need some antibiotics. Phone 111 for advice. They'll probably get you an appointment at the out-of-hours GP surgery. (In my area that's actually on the local hospital site but separate to A&E. Patients who've been booked in by the 111 service get seen very quickly, which is far better than waiting for hours surrounded by drunks).
I had to phone 111 on a Friday evening a few months ago. While it was slightly irritating to have to answer the same triage questions several times, I was generally impressed with the service. They got me an appointment with the out-of-hours GP on a "how soon can you get there?" basis. On arrival at the clinic I didn't have to wait long and he had my problem sorted out very quickly.
I had to phone 111 on a Friday evening a few months ago. While it was slightly irritating to have to answer the same triage questions several times, I was generally impressed with the service. They got me an appointment with the out-of-hours GP on a "how soon can you get there?" basis. On arrival at the clinic I didn't have to wait long and he had my problem sorted out very quickly.
LOl Bridlinton Hospital brings back memories.
It does sound as though it "may" be infected, but that doesn't automatically mean that you need antibiotics.
If you feel in yourself, no fever or headaches then i would take Ibuprofen tonight 400 mgms and then monitor the situation overnight.
If you feel fine in the morning and the leg is no worse then I would continue the regime of rest and Ibuprofen over the weekend.
However should the leg become more swollen and you feel unwell, then go to A&E tomorrow morning.
It does sound as though it "may" be infected, but that doesn't automatically mean that you need antibiotics.
If you feel in yourself, no fever or headaches then i would take Ibuprofen tonight 400 mgms and then monitor the situation overnight.
If you feel fine in the morning and the leg is no worse then I would continue the regime of rest and Ibuprofen over the weekend.
However should the leg become more swollen and you feel unwell, then go to A&E tomorrow morning.
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