Shin splints is a type of shin pain, usually caused by exercise. It's not serious and there are things you can do to help get better.
Shin splints usually happen when you do exercise like running.
You will have pain and tenderness along the front of your lower leg (shin).
Shin splints usually get better within a few weeks. There are things you can do to get better quicker.
A GP will ask about your symptoms and examine your leg. If it's not getting better, they may be able to refer you to a physiotherapist.
Physiotherapy from the NHS might not be available everywhere and waiting times can be long. You can also get it privately.
111 will tell you what to do. They can tell you the right place to get help if you need to see someone.
Go to 111.nhs.uk or call 111.
Shin splints happen when you've put too much stress on your leg.
You're more likely to get shin splints if:
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