The top of the foot is still swollen after 45 days of fracture, which may be caused by the surrounding soft tissues have not yet recovered, blood circulation obstacle, aseptic inflammation, local infection and other factors.
1. The surrounding soft tissues have not yet recovered: because the fracture needs a period of recovery, some patients with serious symptoms, the local soft tissues have not yet recovered completely, there may be 45 days of local swelling.
2. Blood circulation disorder: due to the local soft tissue damage, patients with fracture may lead to local blood circulation disorder, there is a lack of reflux, often manifested as a fracture is still swollen.
3. Aseptic inflammation: the recovery time of the fracture is relatively long, if the top of the foot 45 days after the fracture is well, but there is localized swelling, it may be due to the aseptic inflammation left here.
4. Local infection: local infection may be considered, in addition to localized swelling, may also be accompanied by redness, pain, oozing and other symptoms.
If you have a 45-day fracture on the top of your foot and it is still swollen, you need to go to a regular hospital in time to get a clear picture of the cause of the problem and take relevant treatment measures under the guidance of your doctor to avoid delaying your condition.