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Swelling in wrist
I was hit by a football on my left hand. I had an X-ray done for my wrist and it said: 1. No fracture or dislocation 2. The radiocarpal, carpometacarpal and intercarpal joints are normal in configuration and alignment 3. No bony abnormality is identified 4. Minimal periarticular soft tissue swelling seen around the wrist 5. Unremarkable radiographs of the left wrist What does this mean?
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Hello sir, Needs proper history and clinical discussion, please consult on my personal app, its completely free. *You can have chat or video call discussion* http://arth.link/drortho Or https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tech.arth.drjaideepgaver
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If your injury is recent, use otc pain medication and rest your wrist.  If pain persists beyond a week meet an orthopaedic doctor closeby
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