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Knee Pain, Swollen, Tender When Applying Pressure, Hurts To Squat

Approximately one week ago I awoke in the night with pain in my knee . There is a swollen area that fits into the palm of my hand . Tender when pressure applied. Pain has recently started radiating down into my outer ankle area. Doesn t prevent me from ADL s but there is constant aching. Really hurts to squat down or try to bend down on knee. I am a 55 yo woman with no health problems until now.
Fri, 9 Nov 2012
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.

It might be soft tissue injury, ligament 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.
Dr Saurabh Gupta
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Knee Pain, Swollen, Tender When Applying Pressure, Hurts To Squat

Hello, Thanks for posting your query. It might be soft tissue injury, ligament 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. Dr Saurabh Gupta