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Is It Normal For A Painful Lump To Be Formed At A Bruised Area After An Accident?
I was a front seat passenger in a car crash 12 days ago. The ER did a chest CT scan with imaging and found a wedge fracture of T7 but no other fractures. I had a lot of seat belt bruising and a stiff left flank that became very sore and bruised after a day or so. At the bottom of my rib cage under the bruise there is a hard knobby lump under the skin, about the size of an egg. Some of the pain has left but the area is still sore and the lump is still there. Is this normal for a bruise this bad, and how long is it okay to go before getting the lump checked out? Would the chest scan have reached that area as well to check for injuries?
It is a good thing that the CT scan comes out normal despite a small fracture T3. The bruising can remain there for two weeks and the bump may remain also for longer.
You may be patient and have rest to help to heal. Take anti-inflammatory drugs such as advil or naproxen for pain.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Olgeta Xhufka, General & Family Physician
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Is It Normal For A Painful Lump To Be Formed At A Bruised Area After An Accident?
Hello, It is a good thing that the CT scan comes out normal despite a small fracture T3. The bruising can remain there for two weeks and the bump may remain also for longer. You may be patient and have rest to help to heal. Take anti-inflammatory drugs such as advil or naproxen for pain. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Olgeta Xhufka, General & Family Physician