Hi,
Thanks for your question.
After going through your question, I can understand your concern.
Compartment syndrome :
- Soft tissue like muscles, fat, Nerves, Blood vessels are kept together in a compartment made up of fascia.
- Whenever there is
soft tissue injury as in your case, there is swelling over soft tissues, this swelling can increase upto certain extent without increasing pressure inside compartment limited by fascia but after that there may be rise in pressure which causes compression of nerves and blood vessels which is called as compartment syndrome.
- You should predict possibility of compartment syndrome if there is
* Sudden increase in severity of pain and
swelling .
* Development of
numbness or altered
sensation over part distal to site of injury.
* Change in skin color or unable to feel
pulsations of blood vessels distal to site of
injury.
Possibility of rebleeding may be there if there is injury to major blood vessels.
In case of rebleeding there is increase in size of swelling and pain.
Xray will help in evaluation of bony injury.
If tthere is infection again it may present as increase in size of swelling and pain.
Use of pain killer with serratopeptidase and antacids may help. Antibiotics may required depending upon clinical evaluation.
It is advisable to consult orthopedic surgeon.
Hope this helps you, if so do vote as helpful.