Ambi
04-04-2009, 07:08 PM
I joined high school track this year as a freshman and after one of the harder workouts my lower inside left leg hurt. It had this weird almost sort of rash like patch on it. When I land on my left leg, it hurts. I suspect it's a pulled muscle, but I'd like confirmation. It's spring break right now so it'd be a good time to rest up, but I'd hate to get out of condition to come back like it was the beginning of the season.
I had a picture but apparently pictures aren't allowed. Also, I think this might belong better in Exercise & Fitness, sorry.
I'd like to add that my leg is actually sort of hurting right now, when I'm not doing anything, so I think it might be getting worse.
I had a picture but apparently pictures aren't allowed. Also, I think this might belong better in Exercise & Fitness, sorry.
I'd like to add that my leg is actually sort of hurting right now, when I'm not doing anything, so I think it might be getting worse.
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bethsheba
04-04-2009, 07:56 PM
... It had this weird almost sort of rash like patch on it....
Did the rash look a little bit like a bullseye? If so it may be an erythema migrans...there's lots of pictures out there that you can compare your rash to.
You were very smart to take a picture of that rash...save it as it may come in handy for identifying your problem.
Bethsheba
Did the rash look a little bit like a bullseye? If so it may be an erythema migrans...there's lots of pictures out there that you can compare your rash to.
You were very smart to take a picture of that rash...save it as it may come in handy for identifying your problem.
Bethsheba
Ambi
04-04-2009, 09:25 PM
No, it's a pretty solid block. I think it'd be better described as a bruise. It was like a chafed reddish sort of patch on the day I got it. But now it just looks like a bruise.
janewhite1
04-04-2009, 09:34 PM
Try putting an ice pack on it for 10 minutes a few times a day, and don't run until it gets better. That's the cure for most minor muscle injuries.
If it doesn't seem to be getting better, ask a doctor. Also, you might want to talk to your coach.
If it doesn't seem to be getting better, ask a doctor. Also, you might want to talk to your coach.
Ambi
04-10-2009, 10:37 PM
Well it's been 6 days of rest now. The most activity I've been getting is playing a little basketball, but I make sure to walk/VERY slowly jog. I doesn't hurt when I'm not moving, or even when I begin playing basketball, but after about 30 minutes, I feel a bit of strain. Do you think it's possible for my leg to heal if I begin running now/very soon? School begins this Monday and I'll probably talk to the trainer if I don't feel 100% then, but if possible, I want to at least get a little in shape prior to that.

