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swelling of the ankles
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<blockquote data-quote="I'm Hangin' on by a Thread" data-source="post: 53236" data-attributes="member: 2379"><p>Shin splints could actually be stress fractures of the tibia (shin bone) I would imagine that this could cause excess fluid build up and swelling. Stress fractures can come from suddenly starting or increasing a workout routine, running on hard surfaces, and runing while wearing improper footwear.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child#2 just went through xrays for a unrelated bad fall and the radiologist thought he saw past stress fractures. I read up on the subject. </p><p></p><p>Any kind of fluid build up and swelling should definitely be checked out at the doctor's. It's propbably nothing - but it could be heart related.</p><p></p><p>Keep us posted!</p><p></p><p>Amy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I'm Hangin' on by a Thread, post: 53236, member: 2379"] Shin splints could actually be stress fractures of the tibia (shin bone) I would imagine that this could cause excess fluid build up and swelling. Stress fractures can come from suddenly starting or increasing a workout routine, running on hard surfaces, and runing while wearing improper footwear. My difficult child#2 just went through xrays for a unrelated bad fall and the radiologist thought he saw past stress fractures. I read up on the subject. Any kind of fluid build up and swelling should definitely be checked out at the doctor's. It's propbably nothing - but it could be heart related. Keep us posted! Amy [/QUOTE]
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