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Foot Hurt After Kicked Something Hard. Hurts To Touch. Will See The Doctor In The Morning. Matter Of Concern?

I kicked something really hard and my foot hurt. But then I go to school and get out a few hours later and my foot was hurting to the point I can't put my weight on it, If it so much as touches something I feel it and it hurts really bad. I'm also on suboxone, So even If I went to the hospital they couldn't give me any pain medication. It doesn't feel like anythings broken. I was going to wait until the morning to see if it had gotten any worse, if it did then I would go to the hospital... Any input?
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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HELLO, WELCOME TO HEALTH CARE MAGIC.

I understand your situation .YOU can keep an ice pack to relieve your inflammation .

SECONDLY, GIVE MAXIMUM REST TO THE INJURED FOOT.

THIRDLY, IF THE PAIN DOES NOT RELIEVE YOU HAVE TO TAKE AN X RAY OF THE FOOT AND CONSULT WITH YOUR ORTHOPAEDICIAN.THERE IS NO OTHER GO.

AND ALSO FOR THE TIME BEING YOU CAN APPLY AN ELASTIC CREPE BANDAGE.

OK AND TAKE CARE..
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Foot Hurt After Kicked Something Hard. Hurts To Touch. Will See The Doctor In The Morning. Matter Of Concern?

HELLO, WELCOME TO HEALTH CARE MAGIC. I understand your situation .YOU can keep an ice pack to relieve your inflammation . SECONDLY, GIVE MAXIMUM REST TO THE INJURED FOOT. THIRDLY, IF THE PAIN DOES NOT RELIEVE YOU HAVE TO TAKE AN X RAY OF THE FOOT AND CONSULT WITH YOUR ORTHOPAEDICIAN.THERE IS NO OTHER GO. AND ALSO FOR THE TIME BEING YOU CAN APPLY AN ELASTIC CREPE BANDAGE. OK AND TAKE CARE..