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Understanding Post-Surgery Redness and Swelling in Orthopedic Wounds

Surgical wound redness and swelling? Hello, doctor. In early September of this year, I suffered a closed fracture of my left ankle due to a work-related accident. I immediately sought medical attention and underwent surgery, during which steel pins and plates were inserted. After...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, it has been two months since the surgery at the beginning of September, and the wound still appears somewhat abnormal. It is still recommended to visit the hospital for further evaluation. Changhua Hospital cares about your health. Sincerely, Wang Shou-ji.

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Effective Solutions for Knee Degeneration and Pain Relief

Knee issues Knee degeneration and pain, what should I do?


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
First, try resting and applying heat. If that doesn't work, you should see a doctor who can recommend physical therapy, prescribe medication, or administer injections. You can also take glucosamine for maintenance.

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Understanding Finger Joint Pain: When to Seek Medical Help

Finger joints On the afternoon of October 27, there was redness, swelling, and pain at the junction of the left middle finger and palm. Pain occurs when bending the finger or making a fist. The patient works as a cashier and occasionally lifts heavy objects. The affected area has...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is possible that seeing an orthopedic specialist may indicate tendonitis caused by overuse. If the finger gets stuck and cannot straighten when bending, it could be a sign of trigger finger. Typically, after consulting a physician, medication is prescribed, and resting the fin...

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Effective Treatments for Knee Degeneration: Beyond Pain Relief

Knee degeneration Hello Doctor, I have a question. My knee hurts, and after an X-ray, it was diagnosed as degenerative. The doctor only prescribed painkillers and advised me to do quadriceps exercises (lifting my leg at a 45-degree angle while lying down). I have been doing thi...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The X-ray indicates that the knee joint has degenerated, so it's important to assess the degree of degeneration. If it's not severe, it usually improves with medication. Hyaluronic acid injections can also alleviate pain symptoms, and if improvement is seen, there may b...

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Do You Need Surgery for Synovial Sarcoma? Cost of Arthroscopy Explained

Synovial Sarcoma Is surgery always necessary for synovial sarcoma? How much does endoscopy typically cost? Thank you.


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, Xiaojing. If the term you described is correct, "osteosarcoma" refers to a malignant tumor, and surgery is essential. The only recommended center in Central Taiwan is China Medical University Hospital, with Dr. Feng Yi-Ching as the vice president. The only recomm...

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Understanding Knee Pain: Is It Degenerative Arthritis After Vaccination?

Knee joint pain Hello Doctor, I started receiving vaccinations last year, and initially, I experienced mild pain in my finger joints. I consulted a rheumatologist, and the blood tests came back normal. I didn't pay much attention to it and continued with the vaccinations. Af...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Joint degeneration is possible, and if medication can provide relief, it is advisable to take some. Additionally, engaging in rehabilitation can help improve the condition gradually.

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Preventing Joint Stiffness After Radial Head Fracture: Essential Tips

How to prevent joint stiffness in the early stages of a radial head fracture? Subject: I slipped and fractured my right radial head on October 12. The X-ray is as follows: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vRAkhA6uLM8Uqqh5XZ9PjkQNRnN0kFZt/view?usp=sharing. I have visited the docto...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Surgery is not necessary; stiffness may still be present even after surgery. 2. It is possible. 3. It is more appropriate to adopt the recommendation of a third physician, as the diagnoses are all the same.

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Should I See a Doctor for My Ankle Pain and Extra Bone?

Should I go to the hospital for this? I went to the clinic for an X-ray, and the doctor said that I have an extra small bone or a fragment in my foot. He mentioned that this could be due to my foot being frequently sprained without proper rehabilitation, which might be the reason...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, the small bone on the inner side of your ankle that you often refer to is known as the accessory navicular bone. This is a common condition, and generally, it can improve with increased physical activity, soaking in warm water, and stretching. However, if you also have fla...

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Understanding Hip Joint Limitations After Femoral Fracture Recovery

Complications after femoral fracture? Hello, doctor. Five years ago, I had a car accident that resulted in a mid-shaft fracture of my left femur. It has since healed, and the intramedullary nail has been removed. However, I have undergone multiple surgeries and rehabilitation due...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. It could be joint contracture or a muscle issue. 2. It may also be due to pain causing reluctance to move. 3. Engage in rehabilitation. 4. It is possible. 5. Surgical treatment is only necessary if there is a leg length discrepancy of more than four centimeters; if the...

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Could Volleyball Collision Cause Tailbone Injury? Understanding Your Pain

Due to a collision while playing volleyball, I fell and landed on my buttocks? Hello doctor, on September 23rd, I collided with someone while playing volleyball and fell, landing on my buttocks. I applied ice initially. Today, the pain has decreased a bit and is within tolerable ...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, the pain you described in that area is usually caused by inflammation of the ligaments connecting to the coccyx. It typically takes about 3-4 weeks to heal, but if there is a fracture, it may take 1-2 months to recover. Generally, surgical treatment is not required.

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Persistent Pain After Foot Injury: Healing Tips and Recovery Insights

The dorsum of the foot was injured by a physical therapy electrode wire, and it has been 7 weeks, yet the pain persists? Hello, Doctor! On August 5, 2022, I accompanied a family member to a rehabilitation clinic, and I accidentally caught my foot on the electrical stimulation wir...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If there are no fractures, recovery usually occurs gradually over about six weeks. There are many treatment options available, so I recommend consulting a specialist for ongoing follow-up. With the passage of time, improvement is certainly expected.

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Understanding Floating Ribs: Causes, Concerns, and When to Seek Help

Recently, I have noticed a prominent right-sided floating rib? Hello Doctor, I recently started learning how to swim, and after one session, I noticed a protrusion below my right rib cage. At the time, I felt no discomfort, so I went to the hospital for an X-ray, which showed tha...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, Jiajun. Rib protrusion is a very common issue. Generally, as long as you stretch more and avoid constant pressure, the symptoms will alleviate. If you're still concerned, regular follow-ups (every six months or more) are sufficient.

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Understanding Periostitis and Ankle Ligament Injuries in Teens

Periostitis and ankle ligament injury? I am a fifteen-year-old child. Recently, while playing tag with my classmates, I accidentally twisted my ankle. My doctor said I have periostitis and a ligament injury in my right ankle. The medications prescribed are as follows: Acetaminoph...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, A-Kai. The most common injury site for an ankle sprain is the anterior talofibular ligament, but most cases are mild tears that can heal naturally. The healing time typically takes six weeks. During this period, it is important to rest and minimize walking for the first tw...

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Am I Suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis? Understanding Joint Pain Symptoms

Am I suffering from rheumatoid arthritis? A 45-year-old female, 158 cm tall, weighing 45 kg: (1) Menopause occurred in May 2022. (2) No chronic diseases, no hereditary diseases, no allergies. (3) Diagnosed with a gastric ulcer via endoscopy in July 2021; chronic gastric acid has ...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, based on your symptoms, it seems very much like rheumatoid arthritis. If there is no excessive use of the joints in daily activities, we need to consider whether it is due to intrinsic factors in your body. The pain in the soles of your feet is more likely to be plantar fa...

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Understanding Joint Pain: Causes and Solutions for Bunions and Nerve Issues

Joint pain Hello, Doctor. Thank you for taking the time to respond to my questions. I have mild hallux valgus, but it does not affect my daily life, and I do not experience pain or discomfort when wearing shoes. Recently, I suddenly felt pain in my right big toe, specifically at ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Consulting an orthopedic specialist may be necessary for inflammation of the fascia beneath the toes. If medication treatment is ineffective, a local corticosteroid injection may be considered.

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Understanding Mom's Hand Syndrome: Common Hand and Wrist Issues

Mommy's thumb issue Hand problems Hello, Doctor. I am an extreme sports athlete specializing in hand-based activities, and I have been practicing this sport for over six years. Over the past couple of years, I have been experiencing increasingly noticeable pain in my hands, ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The symptoms you described can be easily identified by an orthopedic physician for a differential diagnosis. It is recommended to seek medical attention for treatment by a doctor.

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Should I See an Orthopedic Specialist for My Ankle Injury?

I'm not sure if I should schedule another appointment with an orthopedic specialist? Hello, Doctor: I fell and got injured on August 18. I went to the emergency room for urgent treatment, but they only took X-rays of my hand and shoulder. I returned to the orthopedic clinic ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If you have swelling in the dorsum and sole of your foot, along with pain in the ankle joint, it would be advisable to consult an orthopedic specialist for an examination to ensure peace of mind.

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Can Calcium Supplements Prevent Osteoporosis from Long-term Medication?

Osteoporosis and Calcium Supplementation Issues Hello, doctor. After undergoing an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, I took the medication "Dexilant." The gastroenterologist mentioned that long-term use could lead to osteoporosis. I have been taking it for about three m...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, osteoporosis is not as simple as just supplementing calcium. Long-term use of medications like gastric motility agents can not only contribute to osteoporosis but also harm the kidneys and cause low magnesium levels. Therefore, if your gastric condition improves, please di...

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Understanding Thigh Pain: Causes and Solutions for Office Workers

Sharp pain in the thigh while walking? Hello doctor, I work long hours sitting in an office. When I stand up and walk around, I notice a sharp pain in my left thigh, around the hip joint area. When I put weight on my left foot while walking, it hurts significantly, making me hesi...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
The pain described in your letter can have many causes, so it is advisable to visit an orthopedic clinic for evaluation.

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Understanding Third Metatarsal Fractures: Healing Without Immobilization?

Closed fracture of the third metatarsal? At the beginning of June, I experienced severe pain and swelling in the top of my foot, which made walking extremely difficult. After enduring the pain for three days, I went to a small clinic where the doctor diagnosed me with gout, admin...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello, it is recommended to promptly visit an orthopedic outpatient clinic at a regional hospital or a medical center for examination, in order to avoid delaying treatment and missing the critical window for recovery. Thank you.

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