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Suggest Treatment For Swelling In The Knee

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Posted on Wed, 5 Oct 2016
Question: I fell running yesterday and my knee is very swollen especially all around my knee cap, and I can't put any weight on it. Also very difficult to straighten my leg out. I can move my foot without pain. What should I do?
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Answered by Dr. Mahaveer Patil (39 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
needs further evaluation

Detailed Answer:
Hi dear XXXX

Welcome to HEALTHCARE MAGIC..

How was your day?

Hope this message finds you in good health.

I have gone through your query in detail and understand your concern.

it seems that you have landed on your knee cap when you fell. knee cap is directly situated under the skin without any soft tissue cushion. so, direct impact on knee caps usually result in blood clots due to internal ligaments injury or a fracture of the knee cap bone-patella.

the facts that its very swollen,painful and you cannot put any weight on your knees ,feels more like a bony injury.. it may be a minor fracture,blunt trauma or a ligament injury.

at present, apply ice packs,compression bandage, take analgesics,rest,leg elevation and avoid weight bearing as much as possible.

atleast an xray should be done immediately to see for any bony injuries.

You should eventually get back to normal in coming few days.Nothing to worry about.     
I hope your question has been answered.

Feel free to consult me anytime for follow-up queries.

Take care,God bless.

Wish you a healthy life : )

If you do not have any clarifications,you can close the discussion.
     
Kind Regards..

Dr Mahaveer Patil, (MBBS,MS,Mch)
Consulting Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon

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Suggest Treatment For Swelling In The Knee

Brief Answer: needs further evaluation Detailed Answer: Hi dear XXXX Welcome to HEALTHCARE MAGIC.. How was your day? Hope this message finds you in good health. I have gone through your query in detail and understand your concern. it seems that you have landed on your knee cap when you fell. knee cap is directly situated under the skin without any soft tissue cushion. so, direct impact on knee caps usually result in blood clots due to internal ligaments injury or a fracture of the knee cap bone-patella. the facts that its very swollen,painful and you cannot put any weight on your knees ,feels more like a bony injury.. it may be a minor fracture,blunt trauma or a ligament injury. at present, apply ice packs,compression bandage, take analgesics,rest,leg elevation and avoid weight bearing as much as possible. atleast an xray should be done immediately to see for any bony injuries. You should eventually get back to normal in coming few days.Nothing to worry about. I hope your question has been answered. Feel free to consult me anytime for follow-up queries. Take care,God bless. Wish you a healthy life : ) If you do not have any clarifications,you can close the discussion. Kind Regards.. Dr Mahaveer Patil, (MBBS,MS,Mch) Consulting Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon In future,you can contact me DIRECTLY on - http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-mahaveer-patil/71222 - If you were satisfied and happy with my answer ,PLEASE RATE THIS ANSWER AND LEAVE YOUR SINCERE FEEDBACK .