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Can Exercising Be Continued While Having Small Hard Swelling In Lower End Of Anterior Tibialis Tendon Causing Mild Pain?

i have what i believe is a nodule / small hard swelling at the lower end of my anterior tibialis tendon - on the top of my foot. It is exacerbated by my running shoes - initially cause mild pain. Am i ok to continue to train (6-15 miles, 3 times per week)?
Mon, 3 Jul 2017
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answer: Hello,
Thank you for using Healthcaremagic.
I read your question and understood your concern.
I think ITS a benign lesion so get done x ray and will be able to see if its bony mass but keep a watch over it if it grows rapidly in size over few days bring to a doctors notice it may require biopsy and excision

by mean while have tab.zerodol p mg twice daily for 5 days
you may continue training and try to change shoes which does not cause too much irritation

Dr. Sandeep patil
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Can Exercising Be Continued While Having Small Hard Swelling In Lower End Of Anterior Tibialis Tendon Causing Mild Pain?

answer: Hello, Thank you for using Healthcaremagic. I read your question and understood your concern. I think ITS a benign lesion so get done x ray and will be able to see if its bony mass but keep a watch over it if it grows rapidly in size over few days bring to a doctors notice it may require biopsy and excision by mean while have tab.zerodol p mg twice daily for 5 days you may continue training and try to change shoes which does not cause too much irritation Dr. Sandeep patil