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Suggest Treatment For Knee Pain And A Lump In The Calf Muscle

Hi, for about two weeks I have had a lump on the inside of my left calf. It hurts when touched & I am brusing without reason on that leg and have pain in my knee. I also am very tired but that could be because im a teenager. The lump is hard and red to the skin.
Wed, 20 Aug 2014
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hi
thanks for asking
as looking at your history ( tender hot nodule) it looks like a infection in skin ( furuncle)....... i would like to further ask about fever or feeling unwell.......you should do full blood count(it will show infection)......then management consist of

1) antibiotics based on CS

2) painkiller tablets

3) seratiopeptidase tablets

or incision and drainage if contains pus.........

you should consult your doctor
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Suggest Treatment For Knee Pain And A Lump In The Calf Muscle

hi thanks for asking as looking at your history ( tender hot nodule) it looks like a infection in skin ( furuncle)....... i would like to further ask about fever or feeling unwell.......you should do full blood count(it will show infection)......then management consist of 1) antibiotics based on CS 2) painkiller tablets 3) seratiopeptidase tablets or incision and drainage if contains pus......... you should consult your doctor