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Continuous, Intense Pain On The Foot Post An Injury. No Pain On Walking. Which Medicine Can Be Taken?

Hi, thismorning i was very angry and for some stuupid idea i kicked the bottom bit of a wall, it hurt a bit, the i went to the footy ( i didnt play) and was walking around it didnt hurt that much, but then later i kicked the footy twice and it hurt lots! and since then the pains been getting worse and worse!! plase help, thanks ryan, 15.
Wed, 4 Jul 2012
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Hi ryan,
You can take a local analgesic gel like voveron spray. And take diclofenac 75 mg tablet twice a day for three days. Warm compress will also help.
If swelling appears or increases over time, immediately consult an orthopaedician, get an x ray done, cause it can be a fracture. Tk cr
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Continuous, Intense Pain On The Foot Post An Injury. No Pain On Walking. Which Medicine Can Be Taken?

Hi ryan, You can take a local analgesic gel like voveron spray. And take diclofenac 75 mg tablet twice a day for three days. Warm compress will also help. If swelling appears or increases over time, immediately consult an orthopaedician, get an x ray done, cause it can be a fracture. Tk cr