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Indentation On Inner Lower Right Leg,pain And Swollen Knee With A Lump. Please Advice.
I have an indentation on my inner lower right leg below the knee, it is painful to the touch. I also have pain and swelling in my right knee, and now I have noticed a lump above my right knee on the same side as the indentation on my thigh that is painful. What is this?
Hi! I read carefully your query. I have not idea if you have heart it,how old are you ,if you have pain when walk or even staying and if you have fever or not. Anyway you have not a dangerous disease and you may have: - Arthritis - Menisc ruptures ,ligament ruptures and so you may have a little liquid inside your knee. To diagnose that you should to knee MRI and depend from diagnosis you should consult with rheumatologist or orthopedist but still you do these you should non strain yourself.
Wishing you fast recovery.
Dr Ilirian
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Indentation On Inner Lower Right Leg,pain And Swollen Knee With A Lump. Please Advice.
Hi! I read carefully your query. I have not idea if you have heart it,how old are you ,if you have pain when walk or even staying and if you have fever or not. Anyway you have not a dangerous disease and you may have: - Arthritis - Menisc ruptures ,ligament ruptures and so you may have a little liquid inside your knee. To diagnose that you should to knee MRI and depend from diagnosis you should consult with rheumatologist or orthopedist but still you do these you should non strain yourself. Wishing you fast recovery. Dr Ilirian