Is there a fracture?

2026-08-20 07:51:52
Is there a fracture? Please confirm if I have fracture and also let me the severity of the problem and time required for complete recovery.
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Answered2026-08-20 12:42:15

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There appears to be a small undisplaced fracture line involving the lateral malleolus. From the X ray shared, there is no obvious major displacement and the ankle joint alignment appears maintained. However, only one X ray view is available, so the exact fracture pattern and stability cannot be confirmed from this image alone.
Next Steps
Please get an orthopaedic examination along with proper ankle AP, lateral and mortise view X rays. If the fracture is stable and undisplaced, it can usually be managed without surgery with appropriate immobilisation. Healing generally takes around 6 weeks, followed by gradual return to normal activity.
Health Tips
Until reviewed, avoid unnecessary weight bearing on the injured ankle. If there is increasing swelling, severe pain or numbness, seek an earlier examination.

Answered2026-08-20 09:39:56

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Yes, minor fracture Get oblique and lateral xray view of ankle

Answered2026-08-20 09:00:42

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There is some subtle break on fibular side. Needs to correlate with clinical picture. Get yourself checked with ortho.

Answered2026-08-20 08:26:36

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On the X-ray provided, there is no obvious displaced fracture or dislocation seen, and the ankle alignment appears maintained. However, a small hairline/nondisplaced fracture cannot be completely excluded from a single view. Proper AP, lateral and mortise views along with clinical examination are advisable.
Next Steps
If there is significant swelling, tenderness over either ankle bone, or difficulty bearing weight, consult an orthopaedic doctor and obtain complete ankle X-rays. Until then, rest, ice, elevation and avoiding painful weight-bearing are advisable.
Health Tips
If this is only a soft-tissue sprain, improvement usually occurs over 2–6 weeks. If a nondisplaced fracture is subsequently confirmed, bone healing is generally around 6 weeks, with return to normal activities often taking 8–12 weeks, depending on the injury and symptoms

Answered2026-08-20 08:02:15

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You need a better xray
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Get an xray
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Share xray properly

Answered2026-08-20 10:38:13

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Please share Another View

Answered2026-08-20 09:09:36

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