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Understanding Middle Toe Pain: Causes and Remedies

Toe pain Today (September 16, 2021), I suddenly noticed something unusual with my right middle toe this afternoon. It feels stiff and difficult to bend, with mild pain (not enough to affect walking, but it feels strange and uncomfortable). When I place my feet flat on the ground ...


Dr. Wang Jiacheng Reply:
It is possible that wearing shoes caused the issue. You can observe it for a few days; if the symptoms disappear, there is no need for concern. If the symptoms persist, then you should see an orthopedic specialist.

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Understanding Pain and Stiffness in the Right Middle Toe

Mild pain in the right middle toe? Today (September 16, 2021) in the afternoon, I suddenly noticed something unusual with my right middle toe. It feels stiff and is difficult to bend, with mild pain (not enough to affect walking, but it feels strange and uncomfortable). When I pl...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is possible that wearing shoes has caused the issue. You can observe it for a few days; if the symptoms disappear, there is no concern. If they persist, then you should see an orthopedic specialist.

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Understanding X-ray Insights on Healing Fractures in Orthopedics

Issues Related to Healing After a Bone Fracture Hello Doctor: I have been seeing a doctor for two months for a fracture in my third metatarsal. The doctor said that the bone that has healed looks very nice, but my company is currently disputing my foot injury and wants me to get ...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, the healing of fractures can certainly be observed through X-rays. The fracture line will gradually disappear, and callus formation will occur. Additionally, the pain will gradually lessen, although swelling may persist for a longer period. Changhua Hospital cares about yo...

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Challenges in Healing: Managing Severe Bone Defects and Nerve Damage

Bone defects, nerve injuries, ligament tears, and vascular ruptures! Prolonged non-healing? Hello Dr. Wang! I would like to ask about a serious car accident I had in early November last year, where my leg was trapped inside the vehicle. When the firefighters rescued me, I saw tha...


Dr. Wang Jiacheng Reply:
If the bone does not grow back after a full year, it may be considered nonunion, and at that point, it will be necessary to consider bone grafting, which means another surgery will be required.

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Managing Bone Defects After Severe Leg Injury: Expert Advice

Defect of the right calf bone? Hello, doctor! I would like to ask about a serious car accident I had in early November last year, where my leg was trapped inside the vehicle. When the firefighters rescued me, I saw that my right calf was completely mangled and bloodied. Later, at...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If the bone does not grow back after a full year, it may be considered non-union, and at that point, surgical intervention to promote bone healing may be necessary. This would involve another surgery to address the issue.

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Understanding Healing Concerns for Tibial Fractures After Surgery

Questions related to the healing of comminuted tibial fractures? Hello Doctor: I suffered a comminuted fracture of the right tibia in a car accident on June 12. During my follow-up appointment last month, most of the fracture sites had formed callus, except for one gap. However, ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The doctor's statement is correct, but one should not rely entirely on the steel plate for support; it can only bear a small portion of the load. Additionally, using crutches is necessary, as ultimately, the healing process depends on the bones themselves forming a callus. O...

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Understanding Heel Fractures: Is Tingling Normal During Recovery?

Calcaneal fracture Hello, Doctor. I was in a car accident at the beginning of last month, which resulted in a fracture of the heel bone in my left foot. The doctor said that surgery is not necessary and that I just need to have a cast to stabilize it until the bone heals. However...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It should be considered normal. Typically, a follow-up X-ray is required after a certain period to check if the fracture has healed, usually around 8 to 12 weeks. If the fracture is non-displaced, then after healing, there are usually no residual complications.

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Effective Treatments and Prevention for Ankle Swelling in Athletes

Regarding the issue of ankle swelling? Hello, Doctor. I experience sharp pain and swelling in my heel when playing badminton, especially when I move quickly. I have had a similar issue before, which resolved after about one or two days of ice therapy. However, this time, despite ...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, the healing process for bodily injuries cannot be significantly accelerated. The physician's role is to determine whether intervention is necessary for normal recovery and how to alleviate symptoms (such as prescribing medication and physical therapy). If there is dis...

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Understanding Achilles Tendon Rupture: Symptoms, Treatment, and Recovery

Achilles tendon rupture Hello Doctor, I sustained an injury while playing badminton in Vietnam on July 26, 2021. At the time of the injury, I heard a popping sound. The next day, my foot began to bruise and swell. After two weeks of icing and taking anti-inflammatory medication...


Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello, it is still advisable for you to seek medical attention; a correct diagnosis is essential for appropriate treatment. If there is a complete rupture of the Achilles tendon, surgery is required, and delaying the surgery can lead to more complications.

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Understanding Ankle Fracture Recovery: Swelling, Walking Aids, and Concerns

Ankle fracture I had fractures in both ankles and underwent surgery on June 8th. It has been three months, and now my doctor has told me that I can try walking with the assistance of a brace. However, my foot swells and bruises after each walking session. Is this normal? On the l...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is normal for the front leg to swell when a fracture has not yet healed. If there are no specific issues, the screw can remain in place. However, if it irritates the surrounding tissues and causes pain, it should be removed. Generally, surgical procedures do not lead to long-t...

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Can Major Hospitals Issue Flatfoot Medical Certificates for Military Service?

Flatfoot issues? Excuse me, I would like to ask if a large hospital can issue a military service exemption certificate for flat feet.


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
You can visit an orthopedic outpatient clinic for an X-ray examination. If the flat angle meets the criteria, a medical certificate can be issued for you to apply to the military service office.

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Post-Surgery Foot Elevation: Addressing Concerns After Fibula Fracture

Postoperative elevation of the legs issue? Hello, doctor: I was hospitalized for a fibula fracture and was discharged home yesterday (August 8). The doctor advised me to keep my foot elevated at home to reduce swelling. However, when I elevate my foot using a pillow, I notice tha...


Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello, using a blanket to elevate the legs so that the calves are not hanging too low can be more comfortable. It's also important to change positions regularly to prevent pressure sores.

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Choosing the Right Hardware for Ankle Ligament Repair: Key Considerations

How to choose screws for a torn ligament in the right ankle? After today's ultrasound, the doctor said that the ligaments in my right ankle are torn, specifically the two most commonly injured ones, and I need to undergo ligament repair surgery. I would like to ask Dr. Chen:...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, 1. Is the probability of cheaper steel nails falling out high in the future? ANS: Not necessarily. 2. Which would you recommend, steel nails or absorbable screws? (Which has a better cost-performance ratio?) ANS: Absorbable screws. 3. Can I continue playing foo...

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Understanding Fibula Fractures and Ankle Displacement: Recovery Insights

Medial malleolus displacement fibula fracture? Hello, doctor. The attached images are X-rays of my right ankle taken one month after a car accident and six weeks later. During this month, I have been undergoing conservative treatment with a traditional Chinese medicine splint for...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. A non-displaced fracture of the lateral malleolus of the ankle may take up to 12 weeks to achieve proper healing. 2. Six weeks. 3. There may not be significant impact, but follow-up is necessary. If surgery is required, it should have been performed at the time of injury; dela...

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Understanding Inflammation in Toe Joints: Causes and Treatments

Toe joint inflammation Hello Doctor: Two days ago, around 7 AM, I suddenly felt pain in my left foot. Upon inspection, I found that the second joint of my third toe was inflamed, red, and swollen. I have been experiencing poor sleep quality recently, only able to fall asleep arou...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Rheumatoid arthritis typically presents as a polyarticular condition, affecting multiple joints rather than just one. Once it flares up, it can persist for several weeks. Your current condition may be indicative of some form of arthritis, and it is advisable to start medication w...

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Understanding Ankle Instability: Tackling Tendonitis and Joint Sounds

Occasionally, my ankle makes a cracking sound. I would also like to inquire about tendonitis and how to determine if my ankle joint is unstable? My foot has been making a cracking sound intermittently, but the frequency is not very high. However, I have been troubled by tendoniti...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Joint instability is often related to the balance of ligaments. You can visit a hospital to have a physician perform an examination. Typically, a stress test is used to apply tension to the joint, either outward or inward, to help differentiate whether there is instability. Addit...

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Understanding Ankle Discrepancies: Causes and Treatment Options

Foot problems I have uneven ankle sizes; my right ankle has an extra bump. When I squat, I can't put weight on my right foot because the extra bump on my ankle hurts. I also can't perform significant stretches. Recently, I noticed swelling above my right heel, which doe...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is possible that you have inflammation of the Achilles tendon. It is advisable to temporarily avoid strenuous activities and consider taking some anti-inflammatory pain relievers. If the symptoms do not improve, you should see a doctor.

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Understanding Degenerative Arthritis: Treatment Options and Pain Relief

Degenerative arthritis of the spine I would like to ask the doctor, I was diagnosed with a herniated disc at the age of 14, and recently, due to persistent pain, I considered surgery. However, after undergoing an MRI at the hospital, I discovered that I have degenerative arthriti...


Dr. Cai Shanglin Reply:
Hello, online friend. There are many causes of lower back pain, and statistics show that 90% of cases are related to soft tissue issues, commonly referred to as "muscle strain." Sports injuries, excessive fatigue, poor posture, or high levels of stress can all contribut...

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Understanding Toe Fractures: Treatment, Recovery, and Pain Management

Toe fracture Hello Doctor: I have a 2 cm laceration on the third toe of my left foot with an open fracture that only underwent suturing. I have questions regarding dressing changes and medication: 1. Is there no need for surgery, a fixation plate, or other treatments? 2. Is it no...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Open fractures of the toes do not always require surgery, but special attention should be paid to the healing of the wound and any signs of infection. Stabilization can be achieved by wearing protective footwear, hard-soled shoes, or by taping the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th toes together ...

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How to Handle a Broken Toe: Symptoms, Treatment, and Recovery Tips

What to do for a toe fracture? Last night, while using the restroom, I accidentally kicked my left foot's little toe against a chair. It was very painful at the moment, but I went to sleep. This morning, it still hurts, and I can't put weight on it while walking. I also...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
If a fracture is suspected, an X-ray should be performed for diagnosis. If a fracture is confirmed, immobilization is necessary (the method of immobilization varies depending on the type of fracture, ranging from adhesive tape to surgical pins). Rest is essential, and vigorous ac...

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