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Pain in left foot
I had minor fracture in left foot around 10 months ago then I took medication then pain was like sometimes there is pain sometimes not..even I had multiple xrays and then I had mri as well .reports are normal.even my doctor says everything is normal..still there is pain in my foot...he asked me to consult a psychiatrist rather than ortho.. because he said he had given all the medicines to me within a period of 10 months.everything appears normal in mri and xray as well..plz guide me on the same.
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Hello, you require a detailed consultation with regards to your foot pain. There several reasons why pain may persist in the foot after fracture. More details are required about your injury and current situation of the foot. There is a chance the pain in the foot may arise due to changes that occur in your muscle and joint when your foot fracture is healing. The fracture may heal, pain may remain which may be mechanical in origin I.e related to how your foot is behaving during day today activities.
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Consult a ankle and foot orthopaedic surgeon.
Health Tips
Try using soft support insoles.
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Stop medicine Start ice application daily 2-3 times It will helps
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Do Fresh x-ray on affected foot
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Any kind of painkiller
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Consult with me
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