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What Does This Blood Test Result For Swelling And Pain In The Foot Indicate?
I have pain in my foot I have been to a doctor and they can not determine what the problem is....I have had blood work done...white cell count was high last week and good this week.....I have been to a foot doctor they have xrayed the area and see no reason for the swelling and pain.....when I walk on my foot the pain and swelling return....I have had this issue for about 3 weeks now....can you please advise what I need to do....I seen all the places I go they can not find the problem....please help
Hello, Thank you for using healthcaremagic. I read your question and understood your concern. First option this may be a deep vein thrombosis , so a Doppler ultrasound may rule out this diagnsosis. Second it may be a stress fracture of the foot bones which usually can not be seen on Xray , but only on CT scan or MRI or Shintigraphy I wish you quick recovery. Dr. Selmani
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What Does This Blood Test Result For Swelling And Pain In The Foot Indicate?
Hello, Thank you for using healthcaremagic. I read your question and understood your concern. First option this may be a deep vein thrombosis , so a Doppler ultrasound may rule out this diagnsosis. Second it may be a stress fracture of the foot bones which usually can not be seen on Xray , but only on CT scan or MRI or Shintigraphy I wish you quick recovery. Dr. Selmani