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Suggest Remedy For Pain In Arms After Getting An Implant

I ve had the implant for about a month now and it s been fine felt straight in my arm but me and my son was playing about the other day and he accidentally jumped on to my arm were my implant is I ve had pains init ever since and it feels slightly bent and thin in the middle is this okay? Or do I need to see some1?
Mon, 16 Feb 2015
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

There have been many women complaining of a bent implant, and whether it requires any medical attention. But as long as the implant is fully functional, there is no need to worry. I would thus recommend a visit to your doctor to check if it is all functioning well enough. If it is then there is no need to worry about.

The pain will subside and all will be well soon enough. Please schedule an appointment with your prescribing doctor, although it is not an emergency and you can easily wait your turn.

Best wishes.
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Suggest Remedy For Pain In Arms After Getting An Implant

Hello ma am and welcome. There have been many women complaining of a bent implant, and whether it requires any medical attention. But as long as the implant is fully functional, there is no need to worry. I would thus recommend a visit to your doctor to check if it is all functioning well enough. If it is then there is no need to worry about. The pain will subside and all will be well soon enough. Please schedule an appointment with your prescribing doctor, although it is not an emergency and you can easily wait your turn. Best wishes.