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The fastest way to reduce swelling of fracture, comminuted fracture of tibia and fibula is still swollen after 7 months, how to reduce swelling?

Seven months after the comminuted fracture of tibia and fibula, if the swelling is still obvious, no matter whether it is surgery or conservative treatment, it is a bit unreasonable, because even if the venous blood vessels have been damaged for so long at that time, collateral circulation should be established after seven months to reduce the swelling.

Because I haven't seen the photos of the subject's lower limbs, I can't know the specific swelling, so I dare not talk nonsense, and I can only give the following suggestions:

First of all, we must review the X-ray film of the fracture to see if there is obvious nonunion, that is, the fracture has not healed, and there is still obvious looseness between the fractures, which will stimulate the soft tissue and other structures around the fracture during the activity and produce swelling that will not subside. In the other 7 months, if it is surgical treatment, whether there is infection at the broken end will also be reflected in the X-ray. Long-term chronic infection can also lead to swelling of limbs, and patients may not have obvious symptoms such as fever.

Second, be sure to check the color Doppler ultrasound of blood vessels in lower limbs. Through the doctor's color Doppler examination, it can be clear whether the blood flow of the patient's lower limbs is slowed down or blocked. The most important thing is to find out whether the patient has venous thrombosis of lower limbs. Long-term poor blood circulation is also one of the reasons for swelling.

If X-ray examination shows no obvious nonunion, no signs of infection, and the blood flow velocity of lower limbs is good, and there is no venous thrombosis, we should consider whether there are liver and kidney problems or poor circulation caused by insufficient rehabilitation.

Dr. Xie once had a fracture patient with renal insufficiency, and the postoperative swelling was very serious. The reason is that there is a problem with renal function, the water in the body cannot be metabolized normally, and the blood vessels at the fracture are damaged, which will lead to poor blood flow. Coupled with abnormal renal function, the patient's swelling is particularly obvious and the relief is particularly slow. Later, with the help of a nephrologist, the renal function was actively controlled and the swelling gradually subsided.

Therefore, it is suggested that if the swelling does not subside for a long time after fracture, the patient should draw blood for renal function examination, and if possible, he can also do a color Doppler ultrasound of the kidney to see if there is any abnormality in renal parenchyma.

If there is no obvious abnormality in renal function, it is important to consider whether there is no systematic rehabilitation exercise after fracture operation, and the blood circulation of the whole lower limb is still in a poor state, so there will be obvious swelling, so active rehabilitation exercise can help patients alleviate the problem.

Usually, you can pay attention to the swollen parts of hot compress: hot compress can dilate blood vessels, promote local blood circulation, and also help to reduce swelling. It is suggested that the hot compress temperature should be controlled at 40~45 degrees and the hot compress time should be controlled at 15~25 minutes. Don't be too hot or too long, otherwise it will easily lead to skin damage, aggravate local inflammatory reaction and lead to pain.

Ankle pump is a particularly good rehabilitation exercise to promote swelling of lower limbs: the main purpose of this action is to bend and stretch our ankles relatively quickly, forming a function similar to a pump, accelerating blood circulation of lower limbs, and also promoting swelling. Under normal circumstances, we recommend at least 500 times a day to better promote the swelling to subside. Dr. Xie generally suggests that patients with obvious swelling can do more every day, as long as they don't feel particularly tired the next day, they don't have to insist on the number of times.

Patients with severe swelling should try to reduce the long-term drooping time of lower limbs, such as sitting by the bed or sitting for a long time, which is not conducive to swelling. When resting, it is best to raise the limbs by about 30 degrees, which will also help promote the circulation of veins in the lower limbs and promote swelling.

Drugs that can be taken orally to promote the regression of swelling, such as horse chestnut seed extract, are drugs that have been used in clinic for a long time and have good detumescence effect.

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Once a fracture of tibia and fibula occurs, it will heal slowly, and the swelling will slowly subside, because the blood supply in this position is not particularly good. Even for people with heavy weight, this part of the calf is relatively thin, especially in front of the tibia, which is generally thin. Once a fracture, it is understandable to recover slowly! However, if the swelling is still obvious after 7 months, X-ray examination and color Doppler ultrasound examination must be carried out to determine whether there is bone nonunion, fracture infection or insufficient blood supply to the lower limbs. If there is not much problem in the examination, it is suggested to carry out scientific rehabilitation exercise, and at the same time pay attention to reducing the drooping time of lower limbs, and take some drugs orally to promote the swelling to subside.

As I didn't see the specific fracture and swelling with my own eyes, the above suggestions are just some routine practices. The suggestion is mainly to go to the local hospital for examination and treatment and get the best help. If you have any other doubts, you can leave a message below to discuss.

Tibia and fibula fractures are difficult to reduce swelling, especially in the lower segment, which is all skin and bones, lacking muscle and blood supply, and it is difficult for fracture healing and venous return, so swelling is inevitable. Mild swelling can be treated with oral detumescence drugs (Aesculus chinensis seed extract) and blood-activating drugs (various traumatic injury drugs). If you feel swollen after walking for a certain distance, you need to stop walking, and the affected limb is raised, which is conducive to swelling. If the swelling is severe,

Fracture is a common situation in life, which is mainly caused by the strong external force on the bone. After the bone is formed, there will be pain and swelling at the fracture. Among them, expansion has a great influence on fracture treatment, especially when plastering. If the expansion is serious, the expansion will be reduced and the gypsum will become loose. So the swelling should be reduced as soon as possible after the fracture. So how to reduce swelling faster after fracture?

How to reduce swelling the fastest after fracture?

1. Drug detumescence

After a fracture, swelling is normal. It appears after redness and swelling, and it takes some time to reduce swelling. If you want to reduce swelling as soon as possible, you can take some anti-inflammatory drugs to help reduce swelling as soon as possible. But when taking it, you should take the medicine under the guidance and don't take the medicine without authorization.

2. Raise the swollen part

The swelling after fracture is mainly caused by poor blood circulation at the fracture site. At this time, we can improve the limbs to promote blood circulation and reduce swelling. For example, the part to be swollen is the calf. You can lie flat and lift your leg, at least higher than the heart, which can promote swelling.

3. Strengthen exercise in non-fracture areas

After a fracture, the fracture site cannot move. In order to promote blood circulation and reduce swelling as soon as possible, you can let the non-fractured parts of the body do some exercises, such as leg fracture, then you can do some arm exercises. When the arm moves, the blood circulation of the whole body will be accelerated, which can promote swelling.

After the fracture, in order to avoid the swelling and aggravation of the fracture, it is necessary to avoid walking around the fracture and fix it to prevent the fracture from becoming bigger.

First of all, it is not difficult to determine whether the fracture is pinched and fixed in place. If there is no problem, it is not difficult. I used a medicine bag, and the effect was very good. A patient with spinal fracture has been hospitalized in Chinese medicine hospital for more than half a month, and it still hurts all the time. I gave the medicine bag and told me the next day that the pain was greatly relieved and it was no longer obvious. After another medicine bag, she is always cured twice.

There is inflammation and blood stasis. If the swelling lasts for a long time, it can be properly removed and detoxified, combined with drugs for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, taken orally or hot compress.

Hehe ... the photo you took. The effect of hospitalization for this kind of fracture is very slow. You can only find herbal medicine treatment in the folk. In hospitals, only steel plates can be installed. ...

The fracture is still swollen after seven months, which means the wrong person and the wrong direction. Real Chinese medicine usually takes no more than two months and can be cured in about one month.

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