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Suggest Treatment For Bruise And Lump On Knee

Hi, my knee has come up in a bruise for no reason. i notice that in the centre of the bruise is a peas sized lump. I have had a operation to remove a previious nodule on the bone about an inch away from the area but this is anot one of those. any idea as its quite painful and the bruise seems to originate form this

Mon, 15 Sep 2014
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1.The history suggest an infective aetiology of a lump / collection within in a post operative site.
2.It could be infective collection adjacent to the operative site, which needs to be assessed properly.
3.At this point get an x-ray knee joint AP/LAT to have an over view of the pathology.
4.An ultrasound to assess the nature of the lump and source and where all it is extending.
5.In case of infection with out internal involvement - a course of antibiotic will be enough with symptomatic treatment. Good luck.

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Suggest Treatment For Bruise And Lump On Knee

Welcome to Health care magic. 1.The history suggest an infective aetiology of a lump / collection within in a post operative site. 2.It could be infective collection adjacent to the operative site, which needs to be assessed properly. 3.At this point get an x-ray knee joint AP/LAT to have an over view of the pathology. 4.An ultrasound to assess the nature of the lump and source and where all it is extending. 5.In case of infection with out internal involvement - a course of antibiotic will be enough with symptomatic treatment. Good luck. Hope it helps you. Wish you a good health. Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.