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Bruised Lump On The Leg Due To Injury. Taking Potassium Citrate For Kidney Stones, Omeprazole For Reflux And Synthroid For Hypothyroidism

I injured the back of my left leg a month ago. It hurt immediately, and I developed a bruise in that location. It is still tender to the touch, and there is still a lump and red coloration. I am on a variety of medications...HCTZ, Potassium Citrate for kidney stones, Omeprozole for reflux, sinthroid for hypothyroidism. I am a 52 year old female. I am wondering if I should be concerned.
Tue, 28 May 2013
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Having injured your left leg a month ago implies you have a trauma with a past history of kidney stones, reflux and hypothyroidism being followed for, there is a slow healing process that could probable be of a hypothyroidic origin. Increase intake of potasium cause hyperexictability an the increase pain evan on torch

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Dr Bezing
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Bruised Lump On The Leg Due To Injury. Taking Potassium Citrate For Kidney Stones, Omeprazole For Reflux And Synthroid For Hypothyroidism

Hi Having injured your left leg a month ago implies you have a trauma with a past history of kidney stones, reflux and hypothyroidism being followed for, there is a slow healing process that could probable be of a hypothyroidic origin. Increase intake of potasium cause hyperexictability an the increase pain evan on torch Thanks Dr Bezing