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Suggest Treatment For A Bump On The Leg Due To Injury

Today when I wa at the gym, I went to pull out the weights and the little knob flew off and hit me in the leg near a vein. When I left I had this sharp pain near the spot and Iooked and a bump had started forming. Can you tell me what this could me and how I could possibly fix it?
Wed, 7 May 2014
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hi
Thanks for writing
Based on your description of injury , you may apply with Ice fomentation (3-4 times a day),take rest, compression bandage. Take drugs like aceclofenac along with trypsin/chymotrypsin to reduce pain and swelling, and avoid sleeping on the injured site. These are prescription only drug's so you may have to contact your local doctor.
If the problem persists you may contact local doctor for physical examination .
Hope this information suffices.
Take care and I shall be glad to answer any further query.
Regards
Dr.chugh
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Suggest Treatment For A Bump On The Leg Due To Injury

Hi Thanks for writing Based on your description of injury , you may apply with Ice fomentation (3-4 times a day),take rest, compression bandage. Take drugs like aceclofenac along with trypsin/chymotrypsin to reduce pain and swelling, and avoid sleeping on the injured site. These are prescription only drug s so you may have to contact your local doctor. If the problem persists you may contact local doctor for physical examination . Hope this information suffices. Take care and I shall be glad to answer any further query. Regards Dr.chugh