What Causes Haematoma On Leg After An Injury?
Question: I fell 10 days ago and have caused a large haematoma on my lower leg. I went to A&E where they did xrays and ruled out fractures. Said to rest and see how it goes.
It is still a little swollen which makes walking and bending knee difficult/painful. It's also still very very black/blue. The bruising is now moving down to my foot/toes. The area around my knee and shin is very tight and now itchy and then burning if I scratch.
I'm resting my leg as much as possible and elevating it during nighttime.
My question: is the itching and burning normal or does this signal another issue?
Thanks, xxx
It is still a little swollen which makes walking and bending knee difficult/painful. It's also still very very black/blue. The bruising is now moving down to my foot/toes. The area around my knee and shin is very tight and now itchy and then burning if I scratch.
I'm resting my leg as much as possible and elevating it during nighttime.
My question: is the itching and burning normal or does this signal another issue?
Thanks, xxx
Brief Answer:
This is normal! It does’t signal another problem!
Detailed Answer:
HI and thank you so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about this fall. Healing often comes with some itching. This is totally normal and you should not be scared about this. Also, upload an image of the nature of this bruise at this time for me to review. Blue/black is normal as this is the coloration of blood as it is being broken down for resorption by the body processes.
I hope this helps. I wish you well. Feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be. Above all, thanks for using our services.
This is normal! It does’t signal another problem!
Detailed Answer:
HI and thank you so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about this fall. Healing often comes with some itching. This is totally normal and you should not be scared about this. Also, upload an image of the nature of this bruise at this time for me to review. Blue/black is normal as this is the coloration of blood as it is being broken down for resorption by the body processes.
I hope this helps. I wish you well. Feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be. Above all, thanks for using our services.
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