Medical Elbow Injury: A Nervous Sound and My Story

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A user shared their experience of falling on their elbow, which resulted in pain that has since diminished, but they are concerned about a lingering sound associated with the injury. Despite the doctor deeming the sound inconsequential, the user seeks reassurance and advice from others who may have had similar experiences. Forum responses emphasize the importance of trusting medical professionals and suggest considering a second opinion if anxiety persists.
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I made a youtube video explaining it. I fell on my elbow and now I am almost without pain, but this sound makes me nervous. The sound is a nonevent for my doctor, but for me it is. Can someone help? Had someone the same thing?

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We are not allowed to diagnose or evaluate medical conditions on this forum, mayjan. Trust your doctor, or perhaps ask for a second opinion. Good luck.
 
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