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Uterus Is Anteverted And Posterior Wall Fibroid Noted With Few Calcific Changes Noted . What Should I Do?

Hello, I fell 3 feet on cement four or five months ago and took xrays. The results were there was no break. I still have pain with movement where the leg meets the pelvis area. How long does it take to heal? Could there be a possible break they couldnt find?
Wed, 18 Dec 2013
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Hi, Thanks for using HCM.

Persistent pain after a fall needs to be evaluated. As X-ray at the time of fall was normal, any muscular pain should have subsided by this time.
Hair line fracture or some trochnateric fracture may not seen in some views of X-ray.

Get examined by a orthopedic doctor. based on examination findings get tests done.

Hope this helps you.

Regards
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Uterus Is Anteverted And Posterior Wall Fibroid Noted With Few Calcific Changes Noted . What Should I Do?

Hi, Thanks for using HCM. Persistent pain after a fall needs to be evaluated. As X-ray at the time of fall was normal, any muscular pain should have subsided by this time. Hair line fracture or some trochnateric fracture may not seen in some views of X-ray. Get examined by a orthopedic doctor. based on examination findings get tests done. Hope this helps you. Regards