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I Have Broken My Both Arms, And Its Still Hurts

Hi, I have broken my both arms (September 2010). It was both bones on left one and one bone with fragment on the other one. My left arm is fine but the right one hurts. For example when I watd to do push-ups. Adam (14)
Wed, 18 May 2011
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Dear anonymous
Welcome to Healthcare magic.
I'm not certain about the location of fracture on left, since you say both bones on left when there's only one bone in arm i.e Humerus. Are you sure its not in the forearm? Since the left side is not our concern, we'll focus on right. Have you been operated for the same or was it managed conservatively in plaster? Kindly mail your scanned X-rays to me at atulosteoblast@gmail.com
Meanwhile try to refrain from doing heavy physical activity till we establish the cause of persistent pain.
Remember.. always follow evidence based medicine
good day
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I Have Broken My Both Arms, And Its Still Hurts

Dear anonymous Welcome to Healthcare magic. I m not certain about the location of fracture on left, since you say both bones on left when there s only one bone in arm i.e Humerus. Are you sure its not in the forearm? Since the left side is not our concern, we ll focus on right. Have you been operated for the same or was it managed conservatively in plaster? Kindly mail your scanned X-rays to me at atulosteoblast@gmail.com Meanwhile try to refrain from doing heavy physical activity till we establish the cause of persistent pain. Remember.. always follow evidence based medicine good day