Swelling in the foot after an injury can persist for several reasons, such as inflammation, fluid accumulation, or tissue damage. If the injury involved a sprain, fracture, or soft tissue damage, the body may still be in the healing phase, leading to ongoing swelling. Additionally, inadequate rest, elevation, or ice application may hinder recovery. If the swelling does not improve, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional to rule out complications.
it may still be a little swollen, however you may be allergic to them, if it becomes more painful and does not reduce i suggest you go to your local gp to get it checked out. :)
so whats the question?
absolutely. i got all 4 of mine out at once too, and it was swollen and painful for a whole week.
It is illegal for a company to fire you after a Workmans Comp injury has been reported. Retain an injury lawyer ASAP. Good Luck
Causes could be injury, hydrocele, hernia, infection. If he is in pain, see a health care provider today. If he has no pain, contact his health care provider for an appointment this week.
Following tooth extraction swelling can last up to a week.
Yes, mine was done a week ago and it sweels up every now and then when it is aggervated. Its totally normal.
It can stay swollen for up to a week, depending on how it is being taken care of, and how your body reacts to it.
This could be an abscess, or other infection in the mouth. A 7 week old rabbit should still be with it's mother, so make sure you check her for any injury or signs of illness also. You need to take this rabbit to see a vet urgently. Lethargy in rabbits who are sick can be a sign of dehydration, gastric stasis, peritonitis etc.
I am the same way i had acl and minsc. repair and 4 months later its still swollen, so I'm getting an mri... and they blame it on me tearing it even though i hardly walked for the whole time!
Treatments for a bruised foot include taping it to shorten the recovery time. Additional methods include applying ice packs to alleviate the pain, keeping your leg elevated, resting when possible, and applying hot compressions 3 days after the injury. If your injury lasts more than 1 week, see medical assistance.
ACUTE: injury/condition caused by a specific even CHRONIC: injury/condition developed over multiple events or prolonged time periods examples: ACUTE: I stepped off a curve, rolled my ankle and now it is swollen and killing me! CHRONIC: I work at a computer 40 a week for about 4 months now and my neck is KILLING me!