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Burning Sensation In The Leg, Difficulty In Waking Followed By Discoloration, Pain Moving The Leg, Hip Pain Post Accident. What Can Be Done?

i race quads 2 weeks a go i wrecked while in the air i felt a burning in the inside of my left leg.then i hit the ground on my left side. i got back on my quad but my leg hurt. the next day i couldt walk on it 2 days latter it was black and blue on the outside. i still have a hard time walking hip hurts and when i lay on my side it hurts to open my leg
Thu, 5 Jul 2012
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Hi,

Welcome to Healthcaremagic.

The symptoms you have make me suspicious of a hair line fracture.Do not bear much weight on the affected limb and try to mobilise with a crepe bandage or brace.

Do visit the specialist who may ask for xray which can show the fracture and essential management can be planned.

Wish you good health.
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Burning Sensation In The Leg, Difficulty In Waking Followed By Discoloration, Pain Moving The Leg, Hip Pain Post Accident. What Can Be Done?

Hi, Welcome to Healthcaremagic. The symptoms you have make me suspicious of a hair line fracture.Do not bear much weight on the affected limb and try to mobilise with a crepe bandage or brace. Do visit the specialist who may ask for xray which can show the fracture and essential management can be planned. Wish you good health.