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What Causes A Fluid Filled Bump On The Shin After An Injury?
a girl about twice the size of my sister fell on her during a softball game about 3-4 months ago. since then she has developed a 2 inch pocket of what seems like fluid on her shin bone. it is painful to the touch and it hurts when she runs. it is squishy but not bruised. her doctor said it looked unormal but she wasn t concerned. but we are. we can t really afford money another dictor visit.
I have studied your case There can be bony contusion. As x ray may be essential to rule out fracture. I can not compare swelling, but if swelling is there, you need to take rest and use splint or compressive crepe bandage to reduce swelling.
Watch for increase in redness, infection. Take precaution to avoid infection around hematoma. Do not use hot fomentation or massage. If required you may need to do blood investigation for prognosis and recovery.
Hope this answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your queries.
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What Causes A Fluid Filled Bump On The Shin After An Injury?
Hi, I have studied your case There can be bony contusion. As x ray may be essential to rule out fracture. I can not compare swelling, but if swelling is there, you need to take rest and use splint or compressive crepe bandage to reduce swelling. Watch for increase in redness, infection. Take precaution to avoid infection around hematoma. Do not use hot fomentation or massage. If required you may need to do blood investigation for prognosis and recovery. Hope this answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your queries. Wishing you good health. Take care