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Constant pain in lower part of the ankle
Lower part of ankle got bent while walking and it's paining continuously, I think there is a cloting if blood.
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It appears to be ankle sprain. better consult a good n professional physiotherapist n get yourself examined n diagnosed. If any querry you can have direct consultation with me on practo.
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You have not written exact date  when it had happen,if u feel it's a blood clot, than it need to be aspirated by the orthopedic , don't want
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and don't put weight on the affected ankle , avid it ,
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use ankle immobilizer and cold pack, but need to check with orthopaedic for further assessment
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Ankle pain may be due to ligament sprain or simple fracture or mild displacement of bones at foot
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consult a Physiotherapist
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Do the things below till u consult a Physiotherapist 1.Rest the joint , 2.ice massage to reduce pain and swelling 3.use crepe bandage to reduce swelling 4.elevate the ankle using a pillow to reduce the swelling
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