I have had a left adductor injury on and off for a while now. Over the past 2 weeks 2 small lumps have formed under the skin and the skin is red. It is tender to press. I am phoning the doctor tomorrow.
I have had a left adductor injury on and off for a while now. Over the past 2 weeks 2 small lumps have formed under the skin and the skin is red. It is tender to press. I am phoning the doctor tomorrow.
Get into the doctor asap. It sounds like you’ve already got an appointment, but if that falls through you need to keep calling clinics to see who can get you in. May not end up being major, but if there’s one thing I’ve learned as I’ve gotten older, it’s not to put off acute medical issues like the one you’re describing. Best of luck, and let us know how things turn out!
I have had a left adductor injury on and off for a while now. Over the past 2 weeks 2 small lumps have formed under the skin and the skin is red. It is tender to press. I am phoning the doctor tomorrow.
Like...groin? Antibioric is about worst case. Hydranitus, cellulitis, folliculitis....
I have had a left adductor injury on and off for a while now. Over the past 2 weeks 2 small lumps have formed under the skin and the skin is red. It is tender to press. I am phoning the doctor tomorrow.
Get into the doctor asap. It sounds like you’ve already got an appointment, but if that falls through you need to keep calling clinics to see who can get you in. May not end up being major, but if there’s one thing I’ve learned as I’ve gotten older, it’s not to put off acute medical issues like the one you’re describing. Best of luck, and let us know how things turn out!
I think it is this:
"In more severe strains, hematomas (blood clots) can develop as a complication within the healing muscle. The hematoma is felt as a hard lump in the muscle fairly early on in the recovery process. The development of a hematoma can delay recovery time, but the hematoma, in most cases, will eventually be reabsorbed back into the tissue, and a full recovery will be made."
Muscles make up over half of the weight of a human body and they are required to make even the smallest of movements such as nodding your head or tapping your toe. If too much stretch is put through one of your muscles you ma...