i woke up with a few spots of red bumps on my stomach they itch and now i have alot on my stomach that feel like knots but have water in them i have some on left arm and a little on leg what would it be been on be for 1 month and keep getting more they seem like their not going away i try to bust them and it hurts and leave weaps
yes that is a bruise or bump feel better
Callus. It's a natural defence your body makes when friction is repeatedly applied to an area. It's just a thick piece of skin. It can be filed off with a nail filer... I think.
According to research flat feet can cause running shin or shin splints. This is a common problem and with proper treatment and careful instructions it can be minimized.
Diabetes can cause circulatory problems in the legs, which could manifest as shin splints or similar symptoms.
i have tingling in my shin on my leg area mt dr. said it could be from scar tissue could this be the cause
There is no main cause of shin splints. Some say that it is caused by improper shoes or constant heel strikes. It is recommended that the shoes are broken in before a marathon is attempted.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one plays on the fact that your shins are on your lower legs. If you shin out, you run away.
shin splint
When the lower part of the front of your leg (the shin) was injured by being hit with a hockey puck (heavy disk of very hard rubber) OW! owowowow!
osgood/schlatter disease is a condition where the tendon that attaches at the top front of your tibia (your shin bone, just below the kneecap) slowly pulls away from the bone. Your body then deposits calcium here. This leaves a slight bump on your knee that can be very sensitive to pressure, like kneeling
No. It has a lump, pain, and a bruise! I now pay better attention when I am walking. If I were to interpret this question, I would guess it means: Why didn't my shin bruise when I banged it, but a lump formed and it hurts?! A bruise will only form if a blood vessel is damaged. Tissue damage anywhere (shin included) will cause an inflammatory response (LUMP and PAIN). You damaged tissue, but no blood vessels.
It may not, necessarily, be a bone chip. Only an x-ray ordered by a doctor could confirm that. It is also possible that you just bruised the bone, this can leave a bump and a painful spot that will last for quite some time. I've done it, before, myself.