Just a suggestion.
Exercise increases circulation, and with an injury may be more noticeable. People with peripheral neuropathy may have redness with no swelling. There is also a disorder, called erythromelalgia which is a circulatory phenomenon of redness and warmth. In extreme cases, it tends to cause burning pain.
You can Google this. You might find using magnesium lotion on your leg may improve your circulation some to enhance your healing. The reactive redness may stop if you improve circulation on a daily basis. This redness is similar to what happens when you get exposed to cold, and then warm up. The pinkness or redness of nose and ears when exposed to cold is similar. Inflammatory cytokines (Cox-2), will cause poor circulation if present in abundance. So daily changes in circulation imply inflammation is still present.
Morton Epsom lotion rubbed into your lower leg and ankle on that side once a day, may help, stabilize your circulation.
Available at WalMart, and online at Amazon for very little cost.
http://www.amazon.com/Morton-Epsom-L...n+epsom+lotion
Use only a quarter's diameter amount once a day. Apply to only intact skin. Many of us at PN forum here and other forums too, use it with great success.
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