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Hi, broke base of 5th metatarsal almost 5 weeks ago. I had a cast on for 4 weeks and this was taken off last? |
Thursday. I am concerned because my foot doesn't look any different to when they put it in plaster in fact it looks slightly worse. To boot the doctor didn't even look at it just said can you stand on it I said yes and off he went. I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings, but two weeks is a bit optomistic for the swelling to go down. Remember when you break a bone you also damage the muscles, ligaments etc. fairly severly as well. The cast inhibits their healing. But the swelling will go down and the pain will go away. It takes usually a month to six weeks before it's completely healed. If you walk on it as much as possilbe and bear the pain, it will heal faster. Think of this way, when you walk on a bruised foot you make it a little more bruised and it swells up. But until the cast comes off the bruised muscle tissue can't begin the healing process. The other answers advise seeing a Doctor, it isn't a bad idea just to be on the safe side but the likelihood of him or her having a cure for a bruise and swelling is zero, he will probably tell you the best way is to let nature take it's course, but the Doctor can do is give you pain killers. As with any other medical problem, you should consult a professional rather then posting here. Welcome to Yahoo Answers. Hmm. When I broke my little toe (well, actually my doctor said that it was unlikely to be broken, more likely a dislocation, the bones are usually too small to break), the GP just strapped it up to the rest of my foot telling me that the hospital wouldn't put it in plaster. There's bound to be a lot of bruising and it will look worse later rather than sooner. I thing you already know you need medical advise. The point is what to expect from it. I wouldn't rely on any advise that doesn't have an x-ray attached to it. Lets face it, the ONLY way to know for sure what is going on with your bones under the swollen tissue and the bruising is x-rays. Ask your physician questions, don麓t let them treat you as an idiot, without explaining things to you. Trust him but in the intelligent informed way. I would go back and have them xray it again... I had a similar injury a couple of months back, and when the cast came off after 4 weeks the foot was massive and had a lot of bruises because of all the destroyed blood vessels, however by walking on it and then resting it very meticolously ice, foot up it will be back to total strength in about 3 weeks. The reason your foot flares up so much is because your ankle is inhibited. You need to focus on your ankle. Do exercises rotate it a lot and you'll be grand I promise Oh, your Dr. did wrong by you. Usually upon getting a cast removed, they do an x-ray to see if the injury has in fact healed. If it hasn't then they do another cast. You should go see a different Dr. It might be healed, but the Dr. didn't check to make sure and that can cause you more damage. And 4 weeks isn't long enough from what I know, I always had casts on for a minimum of 6 weeks and so has everyone else I've known that required a cast. It would be a good idea to go to a Sports Injury Clinic like you said, don't go back to the same Dr. he sounds negligent. Good Luck. Get an ankle Velcro immobiliser and wear it all the time, the swelling Hi well first off all once you have fractured a bone in the foot you will still get swelling even once the fracture has healed this is normal,once you start to exercise the foot the swelling will start to go done so dont worry it is normal.Also when you are relaxing keep the foot up higher then your heart.With fractured Metatarsals they can only take about 4-6wks to heal no longer only when you have a bad fracture and you ould off had a operation for this,the Dr knows when a metatarsal fracture is healed,the bone is very small and heals very quick so dont worry.The bruised area will gradually go now,bruising can take up to 1mth before it starts to go,you must remember that the fractured a bone so u always get swelling and bruising this is all anormal.When a limb comes out off plaster it takes a bit off adjusting to get bck to normal,muscle wastage,weak,swollen,bruising,stiffness start to exercise the foot swimming is great for this injury,the more you exercise the quicker it will recover.Tyr and give yourself time before you go see your gp you have to give it time.Good Luck,email further if you want more advise.Oh Yes shiny i have been a senior orthpaedic plaster technician for 10 years i see this sort off injury everyday and i know how long a metatarsal fracture takes to heal so dont question me,i think i know aloot more then you oh yes also i said can take 4-6wks not will take 4-6wks ,and yes i have fractured my 2nd metatarsal about 3 years ago i had a slight hairline fracture put in to a cast for 4 wks,plaster came off cast bck on for a further 2 wks so yes i do know and i do know what im talking about obvously you dont so go away and hide shiny.What ever you can carry on here thinking your right i think im the professional person here.Oh yes im 37 actually and a mum too ,have a happy life lol I broke my 1st metatarsal almost 7 weeks ago, still get swelling and pain, last week my doc told me it could take 6 months for things to get back to normal, depends on the person. If you're worried then ask your surgeon or doc. Only a few people know that after some fractures and surgery on small bones the only one that can put the bone in it s right place is an Osteopath! Ask an Osteopath if he can treat your foot or not! First off, I'm 21 weeks after breaking my base of my 5th metatarsal and my lateral malleolus (ankle) and I still swell up on use, as well as a constant smaller swelling on my ankle. In addition, the ligament that caused the foot fracture is still damned painful at the point it joins to the bone! I would suggest you go and get it checked out with the Doc and x-ray first to make sure everything is in order. The swelling is obviously indicating something isn't right. |
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