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Ankle sprain
I met with a bike accident on 30th October.Myright foot was hurt due to thebike accident I visited a nearby doctor who gave me medications and suggested rest. However, even after a couple of days, I was in pain and decided to take a second opinion This time, I visited another doctor who after further examining suggested complete bed rest for 2 weeks due to internal injuries But still there is swelling on my foot alway i can feel pain sometime and if i take caffeine drinks the pain is increase, Can anyone help me to fix this issue any medication??
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Ankle sprain needs 4-6 weeks immobilisarion with a plaster slab or cast. Keep lower limb elevated. Do not walk over injured limb. Medications like Enzomac and Tendocare will help.
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Neglected cases have a residual sweeping and pain which is difficult to treat.
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Share the X-rays if any. Swelling is normal up to 6 months With any injury but pain is abnormal. Consult ortho doctor. See Dr Gautam Tawari. Good doctor
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