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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Broken Foot, Operated, Pain And Swelling, Another Operation Done, Now Pain Is Worse. Advise

hi 4 years ago I broke my left foot. Had plaster on for 3 months. Then was told it was ok . 3 years later my foot had moved outwards and pain and swelling. My Doctor refered me to the hospital after mri and ct scans it was confired it was still broken. Had another operation on my foot 2 screws were inserted to fix the break. after pot came off my mobility went down. I was confirmed it was still broken through another ct scan. Had another operation in april but the consultant said it had healed and he had removed my screws. My mobility and pain is worse than ever what advise would you give me
Fri, 14 Jun 2013
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Hi after reading your problem i want to say take painkiller when severe pain. Ask for doctor do they joint correctly or mismatch , don't put pressure in that area and immobilized it. Take calcium and rest. Take care.
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Broken Foot, Operated, Pain And Swelling, Another Operation Done, Now Pain Is Worse. Advise

Hi after reading your problem i want to say take painkiller when severe pain. Ask for doctor do they joint correctly or mismatch , don t put pressure in that area and immobilized it. Take calcium and rest. Take care.