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I have recently got meta tarsal fracture on left leg and from few days i can feel every part of my left leg is pulsating and my fingers are automatically beating / moving , also near the foot and calf i can feel it is pulsating and my left eyelids also are blinking automatically , as before i mentioned that  due to the painkiller a lump has been formed few of practo doctors shared their opinion abt that , is that related to these pulsating of different regions on my fractured leg ???
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You have a plethora of symptoms which are generally not related to metatarsal fracture. I don't know whether you got an X ray of the foot or not. Please consult an Orthopedic surgeon in your area for a physical examination and proper treatment. You should consult a General Physician also if your symptoms persist in spite of treatment by the Orthopaedic surgeon.
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Need proper history
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Consult me for detailed history
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You throw this query formerly  answered  but query is not very  clear. Consult superspecialist like orthopedic
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You need Physical examination Consult an Orthopedic Surgeon
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Please consult an orthopedician physically for clinical examination and management accordingly.
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complete examination has to be done, so please consult once physically that could help you better
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That is hyperalgesia. Your nerves are firing an alarm when it does not need to.
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Followup with orthopaedic surgeon as advised.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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