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Achilles tendinitis

Author: john   Add date: 09/11/2008   Publishing date: 03/01/2014   Hits: 1

Achilles tendinitis is present when your Achilles tendon becomes inflamed or irritated.

Often, Achilles tendinitis results from sports that place a lot of stress on your calf muscles and Achilles tendon, such as basketball. Achilles tendinitis also is often associated with a sudden increase in the intensity or frequency of exercise.

When treated promptly, Achilles tendinitis is often short-lived. Left untreated, Achilles tendinitis could cause persistent pain or cause your tendon to tear (rupture). If so, you may need surgery to correct the damage.

Fortunately, rest and over-the-counter medications to reduce your pain and inflammation may be all the treatment you need for Achilles tendinitis.


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