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How To Treat Calf Muscle Strain?

my wife has strained her calve muscle running from a sprinkler. I believe its the smaller of the two muscles in the calve but not sure. its very sore, she can barely walk. can barley put any weight on it. shes lying down and ive put ice on it. suggestions thx
Mon, 19 Aug 2019
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Hi,

If there is no redness or wound then there is no need to be concerned but if there is pus discharge, fever, redness then it may indicate inflammation and you may need antibiotics.

Also if the pain is progressive you should do Xrays to rule out bone fracture in the injured area.

Till this, you should rest, apply cold compresses, keep it elevated and take nonsteroid painkillers such as Ibuprofenum or Diclofenac.

It is however expected that symptoms may persist even for up to two weeks but just watch for these signs that I have mentioned and be patient.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon
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How To Treat Calf Muscle Strain?

Hi, If there is no redness or wound then there is no need to be concerned but if there is pus discharge, fever, redness then it may indicate inflammation and you may need antibiotics. Also if the pain is progressive you should do Xrays to rule out bone fracture in the injured area. Till this, you should rest, apply cold compresses, keep it elevated and take nonsteroid painkillers such as Ibuprofenum or Diclofenac. It is however expected that symptoms may persist even for up to two weeks but just watch for these signs that I have mentioned and be patient. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon