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Do I Need to Replace My Cast Due to Moisture Issues?

Do I need to reapply the cast? Hello, doctor. It has been raining a lot lately. Although my ankle cast hasn't been directly exposed to the rain, it seems to be affected by the high humidity. The bottom of my foot, which is covered by the cast, feels sticky, almost like it&#x...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If your cast is made of plaster of Paris, it may need to be redone. If it is made of resin material, you can use a hairdryer on a cool setting to dry it.

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Understanding Herniated Discs: When to Consider Minimally Invasive Surgery

Herniated disc Hello, doctor. I would like to ask for your opinion. I started experiencing lower back pain in early February, which felt sore whether I was standing or sitting. By mid-February, the pain suddenly intensified, radiating from my right leg down to my ankle, causing s...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello: Currently, medical recommendations suggest that if an MRI shows a herniated disc compressing a nerve, and treatments such as medication, rehabilitation, and thermal coagulation therapy have been ineffective, then surgery should be considered as an option. For young patient...

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Post-Operative Recovery Insights for Right Distal Tibia-Fibula Fracture

Postoperative care following an open fracture of the distal right tibia and fibula? Hello Dr. Chen, I was involved in a car accident on January 19th, which resulted in an open fracture of the distal fibula on the right side. I underwent reduction and internal fixation surgery wit...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello: 1. Rehabilitation for fractures is highly individualized and there is no standardized protocol. Generally, it follows the recommendations of the surgeon who performed the operation or is assessed by a rehabilitation physician from the same hospital. 2. Muscle atrophy after...

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Should I Use a Specialized Boot for My Fifth Metatarsal Fracture?

Fifth metatarsal fracture brace Hello, doctor! I have a fracture of the fifth metatarsal in my left foot, and I have undergone surgery to have a plate and screws inserted. I am currently in a cast. A friend recommended that I wear the Össur Aircast Walker after the cast is remove...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello: You have undergone surgery and have been stabilized. Whether or not you need to purchase a brace is not absolutely necessary, but it is also not out of the question; it depends on your individual situation. As for the foreign website for the brace, I did not see it emphasi...

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Understanding Polydactyly: Can Extra Toes Affect Immunity?

Polydactyly (extra toe) Having six toes at birth is a condition known as polydactyly. It is a genetic variation and does not typically affect the immune system. Individuals with polydactyly generally have normal immune function unless there are other underlying health issues.


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Polydactyly or foot deformities may still hinder walking even after surgical treatment. You might consider applying for a military exemption.

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Post-Operative Care for Tibial Fractures: Common Questions Answered

Postoperative care for tibial fractures? Hello, doctor. I was in a car accident on November 25, 2021, and was diagnosed with a posterior collapse of the left tibia (fracture). I had an L-shaped steel plate inserted and a knee brace on my leg. It has been two and a half months sin...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. If the fracture has healed, you can stop using the crutches. 2. You can bend it a little more. 3. It is possible that with more time, there may be further improvement.

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Managing Mid-Clavicle Fractures in Children: Recovery Tips and Concerns

Midshaft clavicle fracture of the left shoulder? My son (11 years old) fell while running during gym class when a classmate stepped on his foot, resulting in a mid-shaft clavicle bump, resembling a triangular peak (the bone is slightly overlapping). The doctor said it was not dis...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Please remind the child to strictly follow the doctor's advice and refrain from playing basketball for the time being. Thank you.

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Understanding Inner Knee Pain: Causes and Treatment Options

Medial knee pain Hello Doctor: Six years ago, during a taekwondo test, I performed a two-foot aerial maneuver. Before I landed, I heard a popping sound in my knee. After landing, I felt weakness in the inner side of my knee and couldn't stand up. However, since I was still i...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, if you experience pain from an old injury during cold weather or intense activity, it is still recommended to visit an orthopedic clinic to check for possible meniscus or ligament injuries. Changhua Hospital cares about your health. Sincerely, Wang Shou-ji.

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Post-Achilles Tendon Repair: Recovery Tips and Concerns

Postoperative condition after Achilles tendon rupture surgery? Hello Dr. Wang, I accidentally ruptured my left Achilles tendon while playing badminton. Four days after the incident, I underwent a surgical repair and was placed in a cast. During the first week post-surgery, I ret...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, it is normal for swelling in the lower extremity to persist for two to three months after an Achilles tendon rupture and subsequent casting. Generally, it takes at least two months to walk normally. After one month, you may begin partial passive range of motion exercises. ...

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Understanding Post-Surgery Pain and Recovery for Hallux Valgus

Hallux valgus issue Hello, Doctor: I am the one who previously posted about issues after my hallux valgus surgery. I apologize for continuously asking questions, but there is very little information available regarding hallux valgus. I just had surgery on January 11, and on Janua...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Postoperative pain is expected and can be alleviated with medication. To determine if the correction is complete, a follow-up appointment is necessary to obtain X-ray imaging.

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Post-Surgery Concerns for Fifth Toe Valgus Correction: What to Expect

Postoperative Issues Related to Fifth Digit Varus Deformity Surgery Hello, Doctor: I have hallux valgus on both feet, but without bunions on my big toes. After walking for a long time, I experience pain that has persisted for two to three years. I finally made the decision to und...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Correct. 2. No special rehabilitation is needed; if the joint can move, practice the range of motion for the joint. 3. Typically around six weeks. 4. Not necessarily. 5. The wound should be kept clean and dry, and diabetes should be well controlled.

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Post-Operative Concerns After Little Toe Valgus Surgery: FAQs

Postoperative issues related to little finger varus surgery? Hello Doctor: I am the questioner from <a href="https://adoctor.tw/article/177625">#177625</a>. The article cannot be modified, so I am posting another one because I really can't find any arti...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Normal 2. Possible

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Understanding Chronic Upper Back and Lower Back Pain: Causes and Solutions

Frequent soreness or pain above the waist? Hello, doctor. I have two questions I'd like to ask. Question 1: I have a persistent ache on the right side of my lower back, specifically along two lines of discomfort. One is located at the far right side, where I typically plac...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. If it is a herniated disc, there will be pain radiating from the back down to the thigh, calf, and foot, often accompanied by a tingling sensation. The knee may also be unable to fully extend, and lifting the thigh can be difficult, which is characteristic of sciatica caused b...

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Understanding Heel Pain: Causes, Home Remedies, and When to See a Doctor

Heel pain inquiry? Hello Doctor, for the past two to three days, I have been experiencing soreness and discomfort in the heel of my right foot, extending from the bottom of my foot up to my ankle. It is especially uncomfortable when I am standing. I haven't engaged in any in...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is possible that standing for long periods or wearing hard shoes can lead to plantar fasciitis due to pressure on the soles of the feet, causing inflammation of the plantar fascia. You can take some pain relievers, use adhesive patches, or utilize insoles to alleviate the disc...

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Post-Surgery Weakness in Legs After Spinal Spondylolisthesis Treatment

Postoperative weakness in the legs after spinal slip surgery? Hello doctor, my mother has been experiencing leg numbness for nearly 6-7 years. Last April, she underwent surgery for a slipped disc at the L4-L5 level. The surgeon indicated that the slipped portion was pressing on s...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, prolonged nerve compression can lead to difficulties in recovering certain functions such as weakness and numbness. However, after surgery, there is usually a gradual improvement. It is essential to first confirm whether the nerve compression has been relieved or if new is...

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Ankle Sprain Recovery: When to Walk Again and Return to Sports

Ankle sprain During practice, I rolled my ankle and went to the clinic where the doctor diagnosed a ligament injury. He said it would take about four weeks to heal. Now, it's been three weeks, and compared to the first day, the swelling has decreased by about 70-80%, and the...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The recovery speed is generally normal, taking about three months. If there is not much pain, there is no need to return to the hospital. After two to three months, you can consider returning to practice.

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Understanding Ankle Ligament Injuries: Recovery, Support, and Treatment Options

Ankle ligaments Hello, my ankle ligament injury has been ongoing for a week (the doctor said the ligament is not torn), but it is still swollen. The bruise has changed from purple to a yellow-green color, but the area has slightly expanded, and I am unable to stand. Is this recov...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Wearing protective gear can help with ligament healing, reduce ligament load, and prevent re-injury. Both Western and traditional rehabilitation therapies can promote circulation, which is beneficial for healing. The tightness of the protective gear should be sufficient to limit ...

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Understanding Heel Pain: Causes and Solutions for Your Right Foot

Pain in the right heel? Hello Doctor, thank you for patiently reading and answering my questions. Over the past couple of years, whenever I go out and walk a lot on that day, I experience pain in the heel of my right foot. The pain occurs specifically when I am walking, particula...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Switch to soft-soled shoes or add a slight heel cushion to reduce walking time, or walk in segments without prolonged periods to give your feet a chance to rest.

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Understanding Ankle Ligament Injuries: Recovery Tips and Timeline

Ankle ligament injury Hello, Doctor. I slipped and injured the ligaments in my right foot on the morning of December 21. I have been icing and elevating it for three days, and on the third day, I applied kinesiology tape. Although there has been some slight reduction in swelling,...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Typically, ice therapy is sufficient for three days. It is still necessary to elevate the area to prevent swelling. You can use an ankle brace for some protection. It takes about two months for the swelling to subside, and ligament healing requires approximately six weeks.

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Understanding Foot Pain from Prolonged Standing: When to Seek Help

Foot pain from prolonged standing? Hello, doctor. I previously had a job that required prolonged standing and walking. One day, I experienced severe pain in the soles of my feet, as if I were being stabbed with a knife with every step. However, by the next evening, the pain had i...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It could be plantar fasciitis, which often causes pain due to prolonged standing and pressure on the soles of the feet. You may want to consult an orthopedic specialist. In the meantime, you can try using insoles to reduce pressure, minimize standing time, and apply heat to allev...

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