MRI Done On Ankle. What Does The Report Says? Should I Go For Surgery?
Thanks for posting your query.
Both your ankle joints contain an extra piece of bone which are causing an inflammation around the ankle joint causing the edema and mild degenerative changes.
The main treatment of this condition involves-
1. Rest. It is important to stay off the injured foot to let the inflammation subside.
2.Immobilization. Often a walking boot is used to restrict ankle motion and allow the injured tissue to heal.
3.Ice. Swelling is decreased by applying a bag of ice covered with a thin towel to the affected area. Do not put ice directly against the skin.
4. Oral medication. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen, may be helpful in reducing the pain and inflammation.
5. Injections. Sometimes cortisone is injected into the area to reduce the inflammation and pain.
Surgery is only considered as the last option if the conservative treatment does not provide an adequate relief.
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Dr. Praveen Tayal.