Should i go to the dr??


Question:
ok i had one to many 'lemonades' 7 weeks ago and i fell down some stairs. as you do when you're a bit merry i just laughed and got up and danced the night away. since then my leg has been really sore. its fine when i'm just standing/running/walking etc but when you touch it (sort of mid femur) it really hurts. my 2 yr old leaned on it tonight and i really hit the roof! its been 7 weeks! should i be concerned or is it still bruised?

Answers:
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I think you need to see a doctor tho, wouldn't expect it to still hurt 7 weeks on.

And next time you want some 'lemonades', don't - let me have them for you hee hee!
If I were you I would go to the doctor just to get it checked. It could be a very deep bruise that is taking a while to heal but also it could be a hairline crack in the bone which would need medical attention.
you may want to get this one checked out. You never know, there may have been some nerve damage done. Seven weeks is a long time for a bruise to heal, even if you don't take good care of yourself. Get it checked out.
You may have chipped the bone

Best to get it checked out at the hospital, possible x-ray

If there is no visible bruising then it's the best guess I can think of
Yes get to the quacks.Thats what they are there for.
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