Should I go hospital for a sprained ankle?

People with a more severe ankle sprain — characterized by extreme bruising or swelling and an inability to bear weight on the foot without significant pain, or when there doesn't seem to be any improvement over the first several days after the injury — should seek medical attention, Drs. SooHoo and Williams say.
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When should you go to the ER for a sprained ankle?

Go to the emergency room if: there is immediate bruising on the foot, significant deformity, or you are unable to walk or put any pressure on the affected ankle as it could be a fracture or broken bone.
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When should you go to hospital with a sprain?

Get advice from 111 now if:

the injury is not feeling any better after treating it yourself. the pain or swelling is getting worse. you also have a very high temperature or feel hot and shivery – this could be an infection.
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What will a doctor do for a sprained ankle?

Depending upon the grade of injury, your doctor may recommend a cast boot, air splint, and/or crutches. Even a complete ligament tear can heal without surgical repair if it is immobilized appropriately. Your doctor may tell you to incorporate motion early in the healing process to prevent stiffness.
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Should I call out for a sprained ankle?

A lot of people struggle with the idea of taking time off work for a simple ankle injury and unless your job has a high physical demand for moving, lifting, climbing, and so on you should actually be alright to go in as soon as your doctor has confirmed that there are no fractures or major tears in your tendons that ...
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When should I see a doctor for an ankle sprain



How do I know if my ankle pain is serious?

See a GP if:
  1. ankle pain is stopping you doing normal activities.
  2. the pain is getting worse or keeps coming back.
  3. the pain has not improved after treating it at home for 2 weeks.
  4. you have any tingling or loss of sensation in your foot.
  5. you have diabetes and foot pain – foot problems can be more serious if you have diabetes.
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How do I know if I twisted my ankle?

Symptoms
  1. Pain, especially when you bear weight on the affected foot.
  2. Tenderness when you touch the ankle.
  3. Swelling.
  4. Bruising.
  5. Restricted range of motion.
  6. Instability in the ankle.
  7. Popping sensation or sound at the time of injury.
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What happens if a sprain is left untreated?

If they're left untreated, sprains will often cause the ankle to become unstable, which can lead to chronic pain, swelling, instability and, ultimately, arthritis. Don't delay treatment. Sprains should be immobilized quickly, with the ankle ligaments in a stable position.
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Do you get an xray for sprained ankle?

Most times, ankle sprains do not require an x-ray or surgery. However, sometimes an ankle sprain can be accompanied by a fracture in the foot or ankle which could require a different treatment protocol from a sprain.
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Should I wrap a sprained ankle overnight?

Most experts recommend that you only wrap your ankle during the day for support and protection, while you continue to ice, elevate and rest the injury. While some people feel a sense of comfort from a compression wrap at night—unless it provides pain relief, you shouldn't have your ankle wrapped while you sleep.
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Can you walk on a twisted ankle?

A grade 1 sprain causes little damage to the ligaments, and although the ankle will be tender for a few days, you can walk on it after a short period of rest. At grade 2 sprain, there is some tearing of the tissues and a longer recovery time of up to 4 weeks.
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Is a sprain an emergency?

Even simple sprains tend to bruise, swell, and feel painful. But if you can't put weight on your foot or knee, or if moving your shoulder or elbow hurts enough to impede your activities, you should seek medical care.
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How do you know how severe your ankle sprain is?

What are the types of ankle sprains?
  1. Grade 1 (Mild). The ligament fibers stretched slightly or there is a very small tear. Your ankle will have minor swelling and tenderness to the touch.
  2. Grade 2 (Moderate). The ligament is torn, but it isn't a complete tear. ...
  3. Grade 3 (Severe). The ligament is torn completely.
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Can urgent care diagnose a sprain?

An Urgent Care Doctor Explains How to Spot the Difference Between a Sprain and a Break. If you suffer injuries to your ankle, you need urgent care. However, it may be difficult to determine if it is a sprain (a torn or stretched tendon or ligament) or a break.
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Can you break your ankle and still walk on it?

Broken ankle — can you still walk? Typically, a minor ankle fracture won't prevent you from walking. You might even be able to walk right after the injury. If you have a serious break, you'll need to avoid walking for a few months.
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How do I know if I tore ligaments in my ankle?

If you have torn your ankle ligament, symptoms include:
  1. Swelling around your ankle joint.
  2. A feeling of instability.
  3. Bruising – sometimes up your lower leg and into your foot.
  4. Tenderness to touch.
  5. Pain when putting weight on your ankle.
  6. Popping sound at the time of injury.
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Can ankle sprains get worse?

Yes. That's the very short answer. According to the National Association of Athletic Trainers, ankle injuries, including sprains, are very often undertreated. Ignoring treatment, including excessive movement of the ankle through unnecessary walking, leads to a greater risk of worsening the injury.
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Do you need to see a doctor for a sprain?

You probably won't need to see your doctor about a sprain. But give them a call if: Your pain is severe or doesn't get better with over-the-counter medications, elevation, and ice. You can't walk, or you have severe pain when you do.
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How should you sleep with a sprained ankle?

Elevating a sprained ankle reduces the accumulation of fluid in the joint. This can ease swelling, which may also help reduce pain. Try sleeping with the foot and ankle propped up on pillows at a level higher than the heart. When sitting or resting, use pillows or a footrest to keep the foot and ankle elevated.
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How do I know if my foot injury is serious?

Seek immediate medical attention if you:
  1. Have severe pain or swelling.
  2. Have an open wound or a wound that is oozing pus.
  3. Have signs of infection, such as redness, warmth and tenderness in the affected area or you have a fever over 100 F (37.8 C)
  4. Are unable to walk or put weight on your foot.
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Did I break my ankle or sprain it?

With a sprain, you feel pain. But if you have numbness or tingling, your ankle is most likely broken. Where is the pain? If your ankle hurts or is tender to the touch directly over your ankle bone, you probably have a fracture.
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Can you wiggle your toes with a broken ankle?

Most believe that if they can wiggle their toes or move the ankle around that an ankle fracture has not occurred. The reason this is not true is because the nerves and muscles that allow the movement of the ankle have not been affected by the fracture.
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Does sprained ankle hurt to touch?

With most sprains, you feel pain right away at the site of the tear. Often the ankle starts to swell immediately and may bruise. The ankle area is usually tender to touch, and it hurts to move it. In more severe sprains, you may hear and/or feel something tear, along with a pop or snap.
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Can you break your ankle and not know it?

Can I really break my ankle and not know it? It may sound strange, but the answer is a resounding, Yes! While it seems like a broken bone is something you should be able to detect, the truth is that other ankle injuries share similar symptoms.
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Can you go into shock from a sprained ankle?

If you break a bone, your body may go into shock. It's not uncommon to feel like you need to vomit or to feel dizzy or cold. When you sprain your ankle, you'll feel pain.
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