Hey what's up guys. Tell me if you experienced this before.
I recently misplaced a kick and hit the top of my foot on someone's elbow. There is a lump and the usual swelling. But what I noticed is that when I push down on the swollen parts, or the lump, that it is kind squishy. I can push on it and make a little dent that will last for a little bit. I went to a foot doctor and he said the spot of impact/lump will eventually turn hard into scarred tissue. He said the keep massaging it, so it does'nt stay as big. I also noticed this same thing with my shins. When I have bone to bone contact and get a small lump, the squishy fluid like thing is there.
Does anyone know what that squishy fluid like substance is? And is there a way to get it to heal quicker, or prevent future accidents from taking as long to heal? I would have asked the doctors, but they're out on vacation.
Let me know if you have experienced this before.
Thanks!
I recently misplaced a kick and hit the top of my foot on someone's elbow. There is a lump and the usual swelling. But what I noticed is that when I push down on the swollen parts, or the lump, that it is kind squishy. I can push on it and make a little dent that will last for a little bit. I went to a foot doctor and he said the spot of impact/lump will eventually turn hard into scarred tissue. He said the keep massaging it, so it does'nt stay as big. I also noticed this same thing with my shins. When I have bone to bone contact and get a small lump, the squishy fluid like thing is there.
Does anyone know what that squishy fluid like substance is? And is there a way to get it to heal quicker, or prevent future accidents from taking as long to heal? I would have asked the doctors, but they're out on vacation.
Let me know if you have experienced this before.
Thanks!
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