Mild foot pain

2023-08-01 05:51:28
I had a surgery approx 1.5 months back in my right foot for peroneal bervis tendon rupture. I had cast for approx 5 weeks and now wearing braces. I have started walking a bit but since yesterday evening sometime I have mild pain near my surgery area and around it. Is it because I have started movement or something serious.
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Doesn't look serious, take pain killers for 4-5 days. If pain persists consult the doctor

Answered2023-08-02 06:17:04

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Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise chandigarh health Department Govt Multispeciality Hospital retired Chandigarh(U.T)

Answered2023-08-02 04:03:55

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Usually after surgery it will take 6 weeks to 12 weeks time to get inflammation to settle down and also the same time the tendon also gets heal . It will slowly subsides . It’s not serious , you can have brace for three to four weeks
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Keep some ice packs , take some anti inflammatory drugs

Answered2023-08-01 07:52:00

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Seems nothing to worry...It's a normal phenomenon.. Should consult your operating surgeon

Answered2023-08-01 06:15:58

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First thing we need to wound condition, any swelling. If everything is fine, then go for pain management for 3 days.
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if pain not relieved, consultant near by doctor

Answered2023-08-01 06:14:43

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Pain can arise when you start walk after long time.. Continue medicine.. it will subside

Answered2023-08-01 09:18:30

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Some kind of pain is possible in early stages of weight bearing.
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if pain intensity increases and you develop swelling and redness then it's matter of worry then consult your treating surgeon

Answered2023-08-01 07:15:30

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