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My 23 year old son Fell down from Bicycle during Army training and he has been advised to take 20 days sick leave for treatment....... There is no fracture of bones... Muscle of outer side of thigh is having pain ... that muscle lost its stiffness. It became loose when comparing the other thigh’s muscle.. He can’t run now... can’t walk comfortably.. When consulted, the doctor prescribed.... EVION LC,.....PRYNERV-M.....AND LIBOTRYP Tabs for 10 days.. My son has limited period of sick leave and has to report to camp after 19 days... there is no considerable relief after taking 4 days medicine..... Due to the limited period of sick leave ,,, please advice whether we have to consult another doctor or to wait ... OR , is the present prescribed medicine will suffice for relief after 10 days... can he continue his training after 20 days ...?????
Even if leave is of limited period, body takes its own time. Use ice pack 5 times daily for 10 minutes every time. He will get more relief. It would be ideal to get MRi of knee to know what exactly has happened to knee.
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How To Treat Thigh Muscle Pain Caused By Trauma?
Even if leave is of limited period, body takes its own time. Use ice pack 5 times daily for 10 minutes every time. He will get more relief. It would be ideal to get MRi of knee to know what exactly has happened to knee.