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Leg Injury. Swelling, Pain, Cramps. Bone Out Of Place?
While playing tennis i went for the ball and my right foot turned on its side (causing it to be perpendicular to the ground instead of flat parallel) i feel like a bone may be out of place but im not sure. The side it turned on is definitely swollen and i can barely walk from the pain. I can not tell if its turning black or not but as time goes by the pain and swelling is increasing. It now feels as if i also have a cramp going through the middle of my foot horizontally from where i can feel the possible out of place bone.
You are likely to injure Right Foot .. As the Swelling Increasing day by day I advice you to get a Xray Right foot to assure you that you are free from fracture .
Treatment includes
Cleansing affected region with Hot Water
Anelgesics
Tight Splint in affected foot
Immobilse the foot to prevent pain recurrence
I Hope I Provided Useful Information. Do ask Furthur Questions to help You get well soon.
Regards
Dr.J.Kingson John David
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Leg Injury. Swelling, Pain, Cramps. Bone Out Of Place?
Hi Thanks for using Health Care Magic Forum, You are likely to injure Right Foot .. As the Swelling Increasing day by day I advice you to get a Xray Right foot to assure you that you are free from fracture . Treatment includes Cleansing affected region with Hot Water Anelgesics Tight Splint in affected foot Immobilse the foot to prevent pain recurrence I Hope I Provided Useful Information. Do ask Furthur Questions to help You get well soon. Regards Dr.J.Kingson John David