Your history suggests high energy trauma.
Try applying Ice packs.
Keep affected limb elevated.
Medications like Enzomac, Tendocare will help in swelling.
Persistent pain and swelling can be due to either fracture or ligament sprains.
Next Steps
Get x-rays done to rule out fracture .
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I have gone through your problems.
Ankle sprain but rule out fracture.
For more clear advice I need to examine you in details along with some investigation like x ray and blood test.
Revert back with all these.
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