Will the leg swelling I have after an ankle fracture ever go?!


Question: Will the leg swelling I have after an ankle fracture ever go!?
Cast off april 24th!. leg swells everydayWww@Answer-Health@Com


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mine didn't and mine has been healed for 4 years now !. !. !. !. : (Www@Answer-Health@Com

I had this after I broke my ankle - I think I was around 19 years old at the time - so quite young!. It was very painful during the healing process, especially when you get out of bed every morning - and the blood flows down to the ankle!.

It should go down eventually!. Your body is very clever and the process your body goes through to repair a broken or fractured bone is amazing!. Your fractured bone should be stronger than it was before the break - as bone tissue layers build up!. Lot's of gradual exercise and usage is what your ankle will need!.!.!. so try walking on it!.!.!. and then increase your excercise regime!. As long as you keep moving - all will be well and strong again - the swelling is called hematoma (very thick blood) and this is perfectly natural!.

When bone breaks, it bleeds from its torn ends due to disruption of its supplying vessels!. Quite naturally the periosteum also is torn as shown in the figure!. This periosteum may be completely torn or partially damaged depending upon the force of injury!. The collected blood is called fracture hematoma!.

This inflammation brings in many cells that would help in regeneration of the broken bone!. Periosteum plays a vital role in fracture healing!. The periosteum is the primary source of precursor cells which develop into chondroblasts( cartilage cells) and osteoblasts ( bone cells) that are essential to the healing of bone!. as the time progresses, the fibroblasts ( A kind of cells which produce fibrous tissue in the body) get interspersed with small vesels and form a loose mesh like structure uniting the broken ends of the bone and on which the future layers of bone tissue would be added!. this structue is called granulation tissue!.

From here on slowly and steadily bone is restructured by a process called remodeling!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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