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Distal radius fracture
Had a fracture in my forearm,consulted Puttur doctor who's famous here in Chennai,it's been 20 day's and still I'm suffer frm pain .what should I do to recover .if I consult him again he's like it will recover it will recover.the pain is still there.
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post xrays please
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Pain usually takes some time to go after your condition so don't worry if it's healed properly than its fine. Just keep doing the exercises and hot fomentation.
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Dear, Puttur us a traditional way of treatment. But there is no evidence based medicine in it. Note that you have a fracture, we need to identify clinically and with x Ray what is the source of pain and treat accordingly. Consult a good Orthopaedician near your place so that he will be able to help you out. Regards, Dr Saseendar, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Chennai
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do not continue puttur kattu
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After fracture, it takes months to get pain fully relieved . The most important objective in fracture cases is if it is get healed fully and after healing, range of motion is crucial to do your day to day activities. Pain will go gradually. And for your pain concern , visit some orthopedic(may prescibe some medication) or physiotherapist( may use ultrasound or paraffin wax bath) to relieve pain.
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  First you should go and ask him how he became a doctor? Do you want a roadside quack to handle your health related issues? If yes, then we cannot help you on this platform. If not, then consult a orthopedician in person for further evaluation and management.  Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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