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Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Nov 5, 2017.

  1. admin

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    On Thursday 3 days ago I hit my foot extremely hard on my glass coffee table leg in my living room. It immediately bruised and started to swell more and more over time. I went to the doctor the next morning and got an X-ray and told me my foot is not broken. I have been icing it and keeping a wrap on it and it is still swollen and bruised, but I just noticed that my foot is numb on the other side. Not the side I hit it on. I’m wondering if the doctors were wrong or if it is just sprained.

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