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    First Off.... Put It Up, And Add Ice OR It Will Swell. Get To A Hospital And See What The Damage Is. Dont Think Its Nothing, I Have Several Times. And Now I Have Constent Physo. Its Worth Getting It Checked

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    Get It Checked Out...


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    Yeah, go get it checked, before it's too late. It could be serious. But hopefully not. Good luck.
    Last edited by Herman; 06-02-2006 at 04:04 PM.

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    I would put a cold bag of ice (or peas) on to it and apply pressure to the bag. If it's still hurting by the next morning you should go to A&E to get it x-rayed.

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    Hopefull you've sorted this out by now but if you ever seem to encounter a injury such as this again (soft skin tissue injury, inflammation) i'd suggest 'Ice Power'. Its a Menthol gel that keeps the damaged tissue warm and helps along with the process of fixing the damage or injury. Its like a deep heat but is more efficient for soft skin tissue injuries.

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