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I feel I m carrying a hairline fracture
I hurt my right leg little toe when my bike lost the balance and I hit my leg with the concrete stones in a pit skin did peeled off that time and it was bleeding so my friends did put on a bandage after washing it with the water and next day morning I been to a physician he gave me a TT injection and painkillers and antibiotics after dressing my toe but my toe was paining still and leg was being swelled up every other day and now after removing the bandage the pain is been carried to my knee and calf I m not able to walk properly .kindly suggest what to do please
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Take painkillers, dress the wound regularly, keep the wound dry and keep the leg elevated to help reduce the swelling. Complete your course of antibiotics as well. In 24-48 hours if this does not improve you will need to see an Orthopaedic Surgeon for examination and any investigations as appropriate. Hope this helps. Dr Vinu Raj Consultant Oethopaedic Surgeon MBBS MRCS FRCS(Trauma&Orth)
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Plz visit to cure with care. ..During injuries...Your anterior and posterior compartment muscle's few  fiber of lower leg becomes ruptured which is remaining there's as a waste products called trigger points leads to shorting of above mentioned musclss... So no need to worry ..I guess it will take 4-5 sessions fr u to ok ..
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