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Suggest Treatment For Knee Pain

I have knee pain beneath, and around knee cap, mostly on the interior side of knee cap. Knee feels stiff, but no swelling. I have had this issue for some time with no relief. Shooting pain comes with stress on joint, especially when trying to lift with resistance. What type of injury is this likely? What stepa should I take moving forward?
Thu, 23 Jun 2016
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Thanks for contacting healthcare magic.

You have problem of stifness of knee and pain problem that may be because of arthritis problem.

Take one x ray for further diagnosis.
Consent a physician for further diagnosis.

Any injury may cause bursitis means inflammation of bursa.
Avoid excessive straining of knee.
Proper physical examination and history give exact idea.

I hope my guidance is helpful to you.
Take care.
Thanks.

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Suggest Treatment For Knee Pain

Thanks for contacting healthcare magic. You have problem of stifness of knee and pain problem that may be because of arthritis problem. Take one x ray for further diagnosis. Consent a physician for further diagnosis. Any injury may cause bursitis means inflammation of bursa. Avoid excessive straining of knee. Proper physical examination and history give exact idea. I hope my guidance is helpful to you. Take care. Thanks.