Zeh gebrochen?
Mir ist gestern der Schrank auf den Fuß gefallen. Er tut jetzt logischerweise sehr weh (pulsierender Schmerz) ist gerötet und leicht geschwollen. Kann der gebrochen sein?
Möchte eigentlich bis Montag warten, denk es ist evtl übertrieben deshalb in die Notaufnahme zu fahren?
Kann aber Null Auftreten.
[Bild vom Support entfernt]
If this happened yesterday, you can wait till Monday. Until then, you’ll save your foot and put it up.
The castration wound looks worse!
But fortunately, it’s nothing more to see with my mie 😜
Whether it’s broken or just swelling, only a doctor can tell you about the X-ray.
What’s pretty sure your nail goes off.
Good improvement.
I don’t think I’d be wrong. You need to know yourself if you need a doctor or not, you don’t need to go to the emergency room there is on the weekend and at night the medical standoff service under the phone number 116117. Calling is not wrong! They can also give you better tips and then possibly send a doctor by.
(1) It’s probably broken. I’d let you handle it right away…. In the worst case, you can get blood poisoning or something.
2) What’s that on the second picture?
Second picture has been after the castration of my cat could somehow not delete the picture 🤷
Have broken my toe and waited for a few days with the doctor and you can see that until today that was broken because the bad has grown together.
OK, you should get into the emergency room right now. The best thing would have been yesterday.
A blood poison!? A fracture? How’s that going? There is no open fracture here and an infection is required for sepsis.
Recently, a paramedic told me that this could happen in an untreated break.
Again the question, how is this going? Most fractures are treated conservatively anyway, and when toes are usually not even thrown in.
If you are afraid of a fracture, it is definitely not exaggerated to go to a clinic.
What about the second photo?
See above. It was after the castration of my cat. Couldn’t delete it somehow in question 🤷
See above? There’s nothing to do with that.