I Fell A Couple Of Hours Ago. I Was In
Question: I fell a couple of hours ago. I was in a chair and when I leaned back I fell backwards. I felt stress on my pelvic area. After feeing the soreness I went to the bathroom and noticed allot of swelling red lumps in my pelvic area. I always check myself and This just happened. I just cannot wrap my head around how a fall can cause this. My pelvic area is very sore to the touch since the fall. What could this be? They do not itch , but they are tender to the touch. At first I thought lymph nodes but it seems to be on my skin. Pain started right after I fell. I am attaching pictures. Thank you.
Brief Answer:
Nothing to be worried
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Based on the facts and photographs that you have uploaded the red tender lumps that you developed after a fall from chair are small spots developed due to hemorrhage in sub cutaneous tissue due to bleeding from the capillaries resulting due to trivial injury during fall .
. Normally they get absorbed within two to three days and no active treatment is required except pain killers like Brufen twice daily .
Hope I have answered your query ,please feel free to ask if you have more questions,I shall be happy to help you
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
Nothing to be worried
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Based on the facts and photographs that you have uploaded the red tender lumps that you developed after a fall from chair are small spots developed due to hemorrhage in sub cutaneous tissue due to bleeding from the capillaries resulting due to trivial injury during fall .
. Normally they get absorbed within two to three days and no active treatment is required except pain killers like Brufen twice daily .
Hope I have answered your query ,please feel free to ask if you have more questions,I shall be happy to help you
Thanks and Regards.
Dr.Patil.
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