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Fao Sqad
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Broke a bone in my lower arm yesterday. Came home with a cast and told to take paracetamol. Very uncomfortable but I can cope with that. My question is - is it normal for fingers to be swollen? Cast is from below my elbow to the back of my hand. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I broke my wrist (many years ago), the hospital didn't initially see the break on the X-ray (although they did a fortnight later) and only strapped my wrist very tightly on the assumption that it was a strain. The following day I asked my GP whether my fingers should be swelling, as they most definitely were. He made some very disparaging remarks about the A&E staff, asking "Didn't they think to give you a sling? Your wrist needs to be kept elevated!"
So I'm wondering if you're in a similar position, where the hospital has failed to provide you with the sling that you need? (NB: If so, note that it needs to be an elevation sling, not an arm sling. i.e. the one on the left of the picture here: https:/ /pbs.tw img.com /media/ C9h9Rfk XUAArUH C.jpg )
Whether I'm right or not though, I hope that you're fully fit soon!
So I'm wondering if you're in a similar position, where the hospital has failed to provide you with the sling that you need? (NB: If so, note that it needs to be an elevation sling, not an arm sling. i.e. the one on the left of the picture here: https:/
Whether I'm right or not though, I hope that you're fully fit soon!
the young lad neighbour's son broke his arm about 4 years ago and had quite a heavy cast on it - like that was sent home without a sling. He was complaining quite a lot that it was painful and the cast was heavy. I lent my sling to him and he said he couldn't believe how helpful it was, sorta took the weight off.