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What Causes Burning Sensation Behind The Knee?

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Posted on Mon, 17 Apr 2017
Question: I am an 84 year old male and I have a burning sensation in the back part of my right knee. It has been there for over 18 hours and it doesn't want to let up. I try rubbing it and that doesn't seem to help any. What do you think the problem is and the fix . I'm worried about a blood clot
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Answered by Dr. Mahaveer Patil (48 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
blood clot v/s neuropathy

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thank you for posting the question.
I have gone through your medical history in detail.

Burning sensation behind the knee can occur due to either a blood clot or a neuropathy (nerve inflammation).

A blood clot can be ruled out by doing a doppler study of the popliteal region.

If this does not show a blood clot,then the diagnosis is a nerve inflammation (sciatic nerve)

Blood clot,if found, can be treated by anticoagulants while a nerve inflammation can be treated by compression bandage,anti inflammatory tablets,methycobalamin and pregabalin tablets.

I hope the answer was useful.

Feel free to ask me any follow up queries that you may have.

Do let me know once the reports are ready.

Thank you.
Kind regards.
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Dr. Mahaveer Patil

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What Causes Burning Sensation Behind The Knee?

Brief Answer: blood clot v/s neuropathy Detailed Answer: Hi, Thank you for posting the question. I have gone through your medical history in detail. Burning sensation behind the knee can occur due to either a blood clot or a neuropathy (nerve inflammation). A blood clot can be ruled out by doing a doppler study of the popliteal region. If this does not show a blood clot,then the diagnosis is a nerve inflammation (sciatic nerve) Blood clot,if found, can be treated by anticoagulants while a nerve inflammation can be treated by compression bandage,anti inflammatory tablets,methycobalamin and pregabalin tablets. I hope the answer was useful. Feel free to ask me any follow up queries that you may have. Do let me know once the reports are ready. Thank you. Kind regards.