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Swelling near thigh due to bike accident
Hi doctor, I  fell down from bike and my thigh got injured.some visible blood clots are seen initially but after 4 days one part of thigh became very hard swelling please let me know how to reduce pain and hard swelling
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Ice packs thrice daily. Tab chymoral forte thrice daily for 3 days. Get an xray done to rule out any bony injury
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This hard swelling could be a haematoma(collection of Blood in tissue and) Rest , ice , analgesic will help the symptoms Most cases recover with the above steps
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Any increased pain or swelling need physical examination, see a orthopaedic doctor
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Hello Kindly apply ice packs and take rest. Can take paracetamol with tab lyser forte thrice a day if not allergic to medication
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