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Knee Bruised, Swollen, Painful After Falling. Chances Of Anything More Than Bruising?

I fell over on Friday the 21st of july and have still got a fairly painful bruise just below my right knee. Bruising occurred within 10 minutes of the fall, was slightly swollen and fairly large. the bruise has decreased in size a little bit, but it is still fairly painful. I was wondering if I should consult a doctor and see if it is anything more serious than just a simple bruise, or get some kind of treatment.
Sat, 17 Aug 2013
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hi, thanks for writing to HCM.

If you are able to walk normally, then a fracture in unlikely.

I feel that you could have suffered a soft tissue hematoma. This will resolve spontaneously with the following measures -

* Rest to the injured part and don’t involve in activities which puts additional strain on the injured tissues.
* Ice packing should be applied for about 20 minutes once in every 2 hours.
* Use elastic compression bandage around the swollen area
* Elevation of the limb
* Analgesic & anti inflammatory medications

Hope this information is helpful. Good day
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General & Family Physician Dr. Neha Sahai's  Response
Hi there,thanxs for putting up the question on healthcaremagic.

Firstly,please take an anti-tetanus prophylaxis asap

According to your description,it seems it could be more than a simple bruise due to fall.
my advice to you would be-

-apply ice packs to the injured area.
-take any anti-inflammatory medicine and analgesic ie ibruphen for pain.
-avoid any crepe bandage.
-avoid weigt bearing on that leg completely.
-please visit the doc asap,if the symptoms persists,you to get an x-ray done,to rule out any fracture.

Hope it helped.

Regards,
Dr neha.
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement Dr. Saurabh Gupta's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.

It might be soft tissue injury or fracture.
Without X-ray, it is difficult to differentiate a fracture from others. I suggest you to consult an orthopaedician nearby for a detailed examination. You may get the X-ray of the area affected under his/her guidance.

In the interim, take anti-inflammatory drug like motrin to reduce pain and inflammation. Avoid putting weight and rest well.

Wishing you good health...
Regards.
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Knee Bruised, Swollen, Painful After Falling. Chances Of Anything More Than Bruising?

Hi, thanks for writing to HCM. If you are able to walk normally, then a fracture in unlikely. I feel that you could have suffered a soft tissue hematoma. This will resolve spontaneously with the following measures - * Rest to the injured part and don’t involve in activities which puts additional strain on the injured tissues. * Ice packing should be applied for about 20 minutes once in every 2 hours. * Use elastic compression bandage around the swollen area * Elevation of the limb * Analgesic & anti inflammatory medications Hope this information is helpful. Good day