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Molly Maloof, MD

Director of Clinical Content
@DoctorBase

Tibia injury

I hit my tibia on a cinder block a week ago rather hard I had immediate swelling, excruciating pai , and bruising. I had X-rays taken and the X-ray tech said it was only a bone bruise. A week later it still hurts and I have a huge bump now on the spot I hit. What could this be?
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  • Complaint duration: 10 days

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Dr. Stroller's response is spot on.
Michael C. Weiss
Dr. Stoller
Michael C. Weiss
Most likely you have a localized collection of blood which is called a hematoma. Then can be painful however will absorb over a period of time. If the blood has not thickened and is fresh, it can be aspirated with a needle and syringe. Anti inflammatory medication with help alieviate the pain. If it gets larger then you must see a physician to have it drained
Steven M. Stoller