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Cause Of Hard Lump On Calf While Taking Bystolic And Albuterol?

I have a hard lump on my left calf that I noticed in January 2014 after a run and don t know what it is. Went to my Dr and he was not familiar with it as he had never seen a lump on a calf before. Then I had sonogram and I was told they dint see anything malignant. Im a 34 yo male and take Bystolic and albuterol.
Thu, 27 Mar 2014
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Hi.
As per your history of finding the lump on the calf after a run indicates me for the most probable diagnosis of herniation of the muscles through a small tear through its covering ( herniation). This can be nicely seen on sonography if examined with a high frequency probe.
You may please consult an Orthopedic surgeon to get a proper diagnosis and management, may need require a small surgery.
Please keep me posted about the results f diagnosis and treatment.

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Cause Of Hard Lump On Calf While Taking Bystolic And Albuterol?

Hi. As per your history of finding the lump on the calf after a run indicates me for the most probable diagnosis of herniation of the muscles through a small tear through its covering ( herniation). This can be nicely seen on sonography if examined with a high frequency probe. You may please consult an Orthopedic surgeon to get a proper diagnosis and management, may need require a small surgery. Please keep me posted about the results f diagnosis and treatment.