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What Causes Swelling And Discoloration On The Foot After An Injury?

Dropped 1 thick glass table top on the top of both feet iced down elevated but still have swelling cant stand or wiggle toes on left foot-and on the right foot the first 3 toes sore but can move however the joint or bone directly below the big toe has a large and visable knot discolor & bruising is visable accross the tops of both feet...
Wed, 24 Aug 2016
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Hi,
You seem to have soft tissue injury on top of both feet&a boney injury to right toe... thats why the knot,pain &changed colour .
You should get xray/Ct scan / Mri done to confirm extent of the injury . Consult a orthopedic doctor for specific treatment with plaster ,antibiotic &anti inflammatiry drugs injection TT. for repair of the injury.
Thanks.
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What Causes Swelling And Discoloration On The Foot After An Injury?

Hi, You seem to have soft tissue injury on top of both feet&a boney injury to right toe... thats why the knot,pain &changed colour . You should get xray/Ct scan / Mri done to confirm extent of the injury . Consult a orthopedic doctor for specific treatment with plaster ,antibiotic &anti inflammatiry drugs injection TT. for repair of the injury. Thanks.