Swelling of walking leg after tibial fracture healing is mainly related to poor local blood circulation, overwork and local inflammation.
1. Poor local blood circulation: tibial fracture is usually accompanied by damage to the surrounding tissues, and in the early stage after tibial fracture healing, there may still be poor local blood circulation, which may easily lead to leg swelling after walking due to accelerated blood circulation.
2. Excessive exertion: After the tibial fracture is healed, if the walking time is too long, the excessive exertion will easily lead to the increase of local exudate, which will lead to the symptom of leg swelling, and may even be accompanied by local pain.
3. Local inflammation: after healing, tibial fracture may have local aseptic inflammation, which may cause swelling and pain when walking due to the increase of inflammatory exudate.
If the swelling is more obvious, pay attention to rest, can not continue to walk and exercise, so as not to aggravate the symptoms. Under the guidance of a professional physician, according to the specific cause of the targeted treatment, to prevent the later generation of motor dysfunction.