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8/15/2025, 4:03:10 AMMale25-34

I'm a 20-year-old female, standing at 5 feet 4.5 inches tall and weighing 163 pounds. My current medications include Concerta, Lamictal, Caplyta, Buspar, and Wellbutrin. Recently, I sustained a wrist injury while attempting to lift a new air conditioning unit up the stairs in my apartment. Although I'm not experiencing any pain, I have been diagnosed with low iron levels, which leads to frequent and spontaneous bruising. The appearance of my wrist is concerning me, despite the lack of discomfort. Unfortunately, I'm unable to share images in this post, but I've provided one in the comments section.

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Cony

8/15/2025, 4:03:45 AM

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It's great that you're reaching out about your wrist injury. Even though you're not experiencing pain, it's essential to pay attention to changes in your body, especially when there’s a history of bruising.

Main Points

  1. You have a wrist injury with no immediate pain but are concerned about its appearance.
  2. You have low iron levels, which can contribute to bruising.
  3. It's important to monitor your situation and take appropriate steps.

Explanation

Your wrist injury, while currently painless, could still involve some underlying damage such as a sprain or even a fracture. The absence of pain doesn’t always mean there's no injury. Additionally, having low iron levels can lead to increased bruising since your blood clotting ability may be affected. The appearance of bruising can be heightened after an injury.

Next Steps

  1. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on your wrist for any swelling, changes in color, or if you start experiencing pain. Note any changes over the next few days.

  2. Apply Cold Therapy: If you notice any swelling, consider applying a cold compress to the area for 15-20 minutes, several times a day, to reduce inflammation.

  3. Avoid Strain: Refrain from heavy lifting or activities that stress your wrist until you’re sure it’s not injured.

  4. Track Bruising: If you notice any new bruising in addition to your wrist, or if the bruising worsens, it’s advisable to consult with a doctor.

  5. Consider Nutritional Support: Since you have low iron levels, discuss with a healthcare provider about incorporating iron-rich foods (like spinach, lentils, and red meat) and consider a follow-up to address your iron levels appropriately.

If you notice any severe changes such as increased pain, inability to move your wrist, or if the bruising worsens, consider seeking medical attention sooner. It's always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to injuries. Let me know if you have any further questions or need more details!

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