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I fell off my bike and have chest pain despite normal scan and ECG results. Can I apply Thrombophob gel to my chest?

Asked by Male, 30 · 4 months ago

Thrombophob gel can be applied to your chest if the skin is not cut and it is just a bruise or muscle injury from the fall. It can help reduce pain and swelling. Avoid using it on broken skin, and if the pain gets worse, consult a doctor.
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I'm sorry to hear about your chest pain after the fall. Since your scan and ECG (electrocardiogram) results are normal, it suggests there is no immediate serious heart or lung injury.

Regarding the use of Thrombophob Gel, it is a topical gel commonly used to reduce inflammation and pain in muscles and joints. Applying it to your chest area is generally safe for external use, provided there are no open wounds or broken skin on the chest. However, chest pain after trauma should be carefully monitored.

Recommendations:

  • Avoid applying the gel on broken or irritated skin.
  • Use the gel as directed on the package or by a pharmacist.
  • If the chest pain worsens, becomes severe, or you experience symptoms like difficulty breathing, dizziness, or swelling, seek immediate medical attention.
  • Follow up with a doctor, preferably a trauma specialist or a general physician, to ensure there are no underlying injuries that were missed.

If you have any doubts or new symptoms, please consult a doctor promptly for a thorough evaluation.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you're experiencing chest pain after falling off your bike, even with normal scan and ECG results. I cannot provide medical advice; please consult your doctor for appropriate treatment.

Answered 4 months ago

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