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What Causes Persistent Pain In Upper Leg Post Injury?

Was knocked to ground by car in January was looked over by paramedics said no broken bones been on holiday in March all,ok last 10 days severe pain in top of right leg where I fell 3 days ago started taking Naproxen from dtr pain is still so severe can t sleep how long before pain will ease could there be a slight fracture that wasn t noticed
Thu, 24 Dec 2020
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Hello,

The reason of the pain does not comes only from the bones but any structure around. have to do an exam like echography ot CT scan to see the ligaments, and muscles around the painful area.

If nothing is ever found and the unusual pain keeps on a biopsy can also be provided to eliminate an eventual abnormal post traumatics cells

Hope I have answered your queries. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr. Jora Xhaxho
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What Causes Persistent Pain In Upper Leg Post Injury?

Hello, The reason of the pain does not comes only from the bones but any structure around. have to do an exam like echography ot CT scan to see the ligaments, and muscles around the painful area. If nothing is ever found and the unusual pain keeps on a biopsy can also be provided to eliminate an eventual abnormal post traumatics cells Hope I have answered your queries. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Jora Xhaxho