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Brown Blisters In Knee. History Of Falling On Knee With Scarring. Concerning?
Hello. My name is Julie and I am 41 years old. I fell on my knee about two to three months ago and it was a nasty fall. My knee was pussy ad scarred pretty bad. It did heal. Today I noticed some sort of blister growing from it. It is brown in color. Should i be worried? I will make a doctor appnt because i so happen to be watching alot of documentaries and one was of boils, warts and blisters. I was hoping you can tell me what it could possibly be so that I can make a suggestion to my doctor.
Yes possibility of boil or blister is more according to your history. You need to confirm diagnosis consulting your treating doctor and start treatment accordingly. As you had knee injuryMRI knee will help to rule out any ligament injury .
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Brown Blisters In Knee. History Of Falling On Knee With Scarring. Concerning?
Hello, Thanks for writing to us, Yes possibility of boil or blister is more according to your history. You need to confirm diagnosis consulting your treating doctor and start treatment accordingly. As you had knee injury MRI knee will help to rule out any ligament injury . I hope that I have answered your query. Let me know if I can help you further. Take care