• Email Us: [email protected]
  • Contact Us: +1 718 874 1545
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Medical Market Report

  • Home
  • All Reports
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Athlete Shares Rare Symptom Where His Leg Looks Like It’s “Made Out Of Playdough”

February 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

British Olympic athlete and former American footballer Lawrence Okoye went on TikTok recently to show his followers an interesting but “nasty” symptom he’d developed.

In the video, he teased, “Looks like a normal leg, right? Watch this,” then pressed down on his leg with his thumb, leaving indents that remained for the remainder of the video. 

Advertisement

“It’s like I’m made out of playdough,” he added.

TikTok users of course attempted to diagnose Okoye, with some telling him that he had heart or liver disease. A few weeks later, he updated his followers with what was going on.

“Basically, it’s this thing called cellulitis,” he said in a video update.

“I had a leg injury a few days ago and the wound got infected with bacteria, which causes redness, swelling, and that pitted edema that you saw, which was me basically making craters in my leg.”

Advertisement

Cellulitis is generally not serious, but can spread to the blood, muscles, heart and bones if left untreated. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises that you should “seek medical attention immediately if the red area of the skin spreads quickly or you develop a fever or chills”.

Okoye was given a week’s course of antibiotics, and his leg quickly improved.

Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

Related posts:

  1. Exclusive-Allianz under investigation in Germany over investment funds
  2. SoftBank’s Marcelo Claure is coming to Disrupt next week
  3. Merck COVID-19 pill success slams Moderna shares, shakes up healthcare sector
  4. Balloon Designed To Fly Through Corrosive Clouds Of Venus Aces Test Flights

Source Link: Athlete Shares Rare Symptom Where His Leg Looks Like It's "Made Out Of Playdough"

Filed Under: News

Primary Sidebar

  • New Species Of Early Human Lived Alongside The Oldest Known Homo, We Still Don’t Fully Know What Long COVID Actually Is, And Much More This Week
  • New AI Model May Predict Success Of Future Fusion Experiments, Saving Money And Fuel
  • Orange Crocodiles, New Human Species, And Death By Meteorite
  • The World’s Largest Terrestrial Carnivore Has Clear Fur And Black Skin, But You Wouldn’t Know It
  • Deep-Sea Explorers Found A Sunken Whale Carcass – And Watched A Wild Banquet Unfold
  • Does Jupiter Have A Solid Core, And If So, How Big Is It?
  • Trump’s Executive Order To Slash Environmental Regulations For Space Launches: We Look At The Risks And Realities
  • An Underwater Volcano Off The US Coast Is Set To Erupt in 2025, Raising Excitement And Worry
  • Hate Doubling Back On Yourself? Psychologists Have Described A New Bias That May Explain Why
  • A New View Of The “Cosmic Grapes” Is Challenging Our Theories Of How Galaxies Form
  • Ann Hodges: The Only Confirmed Person To Be Hit By A Meteorite And Live
  • Massive Offshore Canyon Expedition Discovers Barbie Lobsters, Sea Pigs, And 40 Potential New Species
  • The Pleiades Will Dance With The Moon This Weekend
  • Tennis Player Gets Public Confused With Autograph About The Fermi Paradox
  • Woman Unearths 2.3 Carat Diamond For Her Future Engagement Ring In State Park
  • RFK Jr Wanted A Journal To Retract This Massive Study On Aluminum In Vaccines. It Refused
  • Can You See The Frog In This Photo? Incredible Camouflage Shows Wildlife Survival Strategy
  • Do Crab-Eating Foxes Actually Eat Crabs?
  • Death Valley’s “Racing Rocks” Inspire Experiment To Make Ice Move On Its Own
  • Parasite “Cleanses”: Are We Riddled With Worms Or Is This Just The Latest Bogus Fad?
  • Business
  • Health
  • News
  • Science
  • Technology
  • +1 718 874 1545
  • +91 78878 22626
  • [email protected]
Office Address
Prudour Pvt. Ltd. 420 Lexington Avenue Suite 300 New York City, NY 10170.

Powered by Prudour Network

Copyrights © 2025 · Medical Market Report. All Rights Reserved.

Go to mobile version