Chest Injury

2023-09-11 16:49:32
I got injury in chest three and half months ago from study table.I have done x ray found no issue i think there was minor crack so x ray showed no issue or maybe bruised rib.I was also evaluated by cardiologist and found no issue.I visited three orthopaedic doctor, first said it will heal in one week, second one 6 week.I was still having tenderness and soreness after three months.So, visited third orthopaedic doctor.He said u r having muscles pain and it will take some more time to heal.When I sleep on that side at night sometimes injured area get pressed at night and feel pain.Is that orthopaedic doctor true, muscles can take longer than three months ti heal.If yes how many more months I will get full relief?
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Take some physiotherapy sessions and consult online/offline for same

Answered2023-09-12 17:05:34

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Hey there! It can take upto 3 more months to heal completely. It is good that cardiologist found no problem.
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Give rest to your injured part.

Answered2023-09-12 04:55:04

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It takes time to heal, apply ice pack twice a day, take good calcium and vitamins rich diet. If there was any minor fracture, it was detected in x ray, there is nothing to worry, it will reduce.

Answered2023-09-11 17:25:09

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kindly get proper assessment and treatment from nearby physiotherapy or osteopathy

Answered2023-09-25 08:15:28

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Consult online for better examination
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Visit Nearest Physiotherapy clinic for complete assessment and treatment

Answered2023-09-12 06:12:37

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It takes time to heal. U can have ice massage on affected area. Take some multivitamins. Also x ray can’t miss fractured bone!For more details Pl consult online

Answered2023-09-11 17:00:23

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