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Well not that any of you are particualy interested but, almost a year ago a bump has swolen on my shin, and when i poke it it feels squishy almost as if filled with a liquid me not having health insurance is seeking for a diagnosis from somone smarter than i. But the sweling goes down and it disapears into my leg, but appears whenever i do something strenuous with said leg.:confused:

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wow thats wierd...

cause last year when i took weight lifting

i was doing squats and noticed a bubble on my leg...

afterwards i sat down and it popped out again...

i poked it and it was like, an air bubble that i cant pop..

i stood up and it was gone...

so i know what your sayin, but dont know what the fuck it is.....

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wow thats wierd...

cause last year when i took weight lifting

i was doing squats and noticed a bubble on my leg...

afterwards i sat down and it popped out again...

i poked it and it was like, an air bubble that i cant pop..

i stood up and it was gone...

so i know what your sayin, but dont know what the fuck it is.....

 

yep, exactly same thing, whenever i go to the gym and work out it swells......

fuckin weird shit, i was wiggin out when i saw that interview with iz the wiz bummed on thinkin i have that disease aha

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Question:

I`ve been running about 3 - 4 times a week for couple months now. I noticed a soft lump/bump in the front of my lower leg after my run yesterday then went away after about 10 minutes. It also pops out when I have my legs crossed. It doesn`t hurt. Is this something I should worry about?

 

Answer:

This soft bump may be one of several things:

 

The bump may be a series of dilated veins in the skin that enlarge after exercise but then decrease in size after exercise has been completed.

 

It may also be a cyst in the skin that becomes more prominent with changes in the positioning of the legs.

 

Finally, it could also be a due to a small defect in the tough fibrous covering around the muscles of the leg that allow muscle to herniate through it during exercise.

 

For a definite diagnosis, you would need to be seen and examined by your physician

 

http://netwellness.org/question.cfm/38458.htm

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