It’s been eleven months since the distal fibula fracture and the affected area is still a little swollen, what should I do when I work?

The distal fibula fracture has been ten months, the affected area is still a little swollen a work on the pain may be due to trauma caused by poor circulation in the lower limbs, soft tissue adhesion, poor fracture healing, traumatic arthritis and other reasons, the treatment mainly includes physical therapy and drug therapy. 1. Physical therapy: patients with healed lower limb fractures will more or less suffer from poor blood circulation and soft tissue adhesion, which is the inevitable result of surgical trauma. First of all, physical labor must be in moderation, secondly, after physical labor or rest, you can elevate the affected limbs, hot compresses to accelerate blood circulation; you can also massage, microwave and other treatments to loosen the adhesion of the myofascia. 2. Drug therapy: edema is more obvious, pain tolerance is relatively poor patients can also be drug-assisted. Such as oral ibuprofen, meloxicam tablets and other anti-inflammatory drugs, pain relief; oral diosmin tablets, horse chestnut seed extract, etc., to reduce local edema. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication. If the patient’s symptoms are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, he should go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause and then give targeted treatment.