Can a foot be injured from a horse bite?
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The x-ray only eliminate injuries to bone, not to soft tissue wrapped around it. The vein surrounded by the finger may have be injured, causing it to bulge. It could also be swelling that have forced it closer to the surface, or putting pressure that is restricting blood flow. If you enjoy concerns with it,you should walk back to see the doctor. Likely they will merely advise you clutch it easy using the appendage until it heals itself, as long as overall blood supply surrounded by the finger looks good. Horse bites can do trash other than fractures, expecially if it be a grinding bite as opposed to a nip next to just the front teeth.
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You could have soft tissue wounded that dosen't show up on x-rays. The muscle under the skin can crack and cause swelling and bruising. If this is cause you trouble, and depending on how long it's been since the bite, you should see your MD.More Questions & Answers...