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Ankle sprain and ligament tear
I have had an injury in my ankle and sprain was bad, now it's reducing but my sole and thumb finger is still the same. The pain is more in the sole and continues till my thumb.
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You urgently need to get a slab for 1 week applied followed by a synthetic cast for 6 weeks. Keep injured limb elevated. Apply ice packs over the injured ankle and foot over slab. Do not walk over injured limb for a week and take rest for 1 week.
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apply ice judiciously, avoid prolonged weight bearing and compress it with crepe bandage. however, u need to visit an orthopaedic surgeon to rule out a ligament tear, and an MRI to confirm the diagnosis. just because u didn't fracture any bone doesn't mean its not severe. a ligament or tendon tear needs equal rest and also a plaster and the same restrictions to walking and weight bearing as a fracture for optimum results. like I see ur weight is 98 kg, so don't neglect this, long term pain will cause even more suffering with a neglected and an eventual "Overuse injury"
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