Sir my self chandu IAM a employee of police two years back when iam in training unfortunately my leg is injured while running time and I cunsult a orthopedic doctor he said it's a hair line fracture and he treated plastere of Paris bandage and suggest me takes rest a few days approx 20days and the complete of twenty days period he again examined and he tells it's completely healing and gave some medication and now the problem is now (after 2 years )the leg pain is very severe and in duty time very unfortunate comfortable IAM not done my duty less than more 30 mins the pain was again and again comes same place and I recently consult a orthopedic doctor he gave some medication and takes x ray he tells fracture is healing but how comes pain again he didn't tell so plss brief me complete problem it's healing r not and why that pain was coming again is it any problem there please have u r suggestions 🙏 the reports and x ray below show
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Hello sir..
I want to know if you are doing any unaccustomed activity recently.Because there is lockdown everywhere & police have been on duty day in & out, probably your leg might as well been subjected to stress.Earlier fracture might have been a stress fracture which healed well, can be said by seeing the xray.. Please refrain from any exertional activity for a minimum period of 1month..Also take Vitamin D supplements weekly & a paracetamol if painful.. You should be fine in a month time..
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