Unspecified physeal fracture of right metatarsal refers to a fracture of the growth plate or physis of the metatarsal bone in the foot. This type of fracture is commonly seen in children and adolescents who are still growing and developing. The growth plate is a layer of cartilage at the ends of bones that allows for bone growth. When this area is damaged, it can lead to a physeal fracture.
Symptoms of an unspecified physeal fracture of the right metatarsal include pain, swelling, tenderness, and difficulty walking or bearing weight on the affected foot. Diagnosis is typically made through physical examination and imaging studies, such as X-rays or MRI. Treatment may involve immobilization with a cast or brace, rest, and physical therapy. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary.
It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you or your child has an unspecified physeal fracture of the right metatarsal. Prompt treatment can help prevent complications and ensure proper healing. Your healthcare provider can provide guidance on the best course of treatment for your specific situation.