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When I stand my foot starts becoming red
I got fracture in end of July. Consulted dr and he said to take rest for 15 days. After 15days, again comsulted him where I was prescribed rest for more 15days and said no need to come for further consultation. It's been more than a one and a half month now. I can walk properly but when I stand at a place, after around 5mins, my foot starts becoming red and tingling starts in my foot. Is this and indication of ligaments damage or nerve damage? I am unable to stand but can walk. Would be really thankful for advice. Thanks in advance
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Where exactly is the pain as I can't find any fracture in the xray. There is a possibility that you are developing complex regional pain syndrome which can be treated easily. If you aren't satisfied then meet another surgeon otherwise consult in practo.
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