I have recently suffered the same injury. My knee is puffy and noticeably swollen but with only slight pain and a tendency to favor it when climbing stairs. Will be seeing a doctor next week but in the meantime, have you found out anything?
Thanks
AnswerThat happened to me last year. My knee got swollen to the size of a grapefruit, and I couldn't bend it at all without pain. When ice and rest didn't help much, I ended up having to go to a doctor and having the fluid drained. Hope your case isn't that bad. AnswerThis has happened to my left knee due to tripping over a fence and breaking my kneecap [dont ask how you trip over a fence, I'm still trying to figure out how exactly I did that]Honestly, unless [like the person above stated] you go to a doctor and get it drained, you cant do much.
Try to stay off of it as much as possible and soak it by taking warm baths.
It will go away eventually; you have to wait. I waited for a couple months. The pain goes away quickly though, it just feels a little funny and a bit numb for awhile until it goes away.
AnswerI had the same problem. I tripped and fell flat on my hands and knees. It really hurt; I could barely let my pant leg touch my knee. My knee got very big and swollen, bruised. After about 2 weeks, the bruise went away, but the swelling was there, and there is still a lump-type thing; inside the lump it almost feels beady (I dont know any other word to explain it.) I have to go and get the fluid drained.I also did the same thing but my knee was so big it looked like a softball was inside it. I am horribly afraid of needles and my knee hurt so bad that I wouldn't even let anyone TOUCH it and I would only wear sorts. I actually cun the right pant leg off all my jeans. I certainly would not let anyone jab a needle into it. After begging my doctor he told me he would not drain it. So I had to stay on the couch for 6 weeks. Oh yeah and it happened when i was trying to show my cousin that i could jump off a 1 and a half foot dirt hill. Now 2 years later my knee is a tiny bit swollen and it hurts if I walk on it too LONG. I wish I would have had it drained. The lump also ozzed puss. There is slight discoloration
The treatment could be one of very many things. In order to know the treatment, you would have to first know the cause and the type of fluid causing the swelling.
Treatment usually consists of pain medication and efforts to make the swelling go down. Some of the specific approaches could include one or more of the following:
try not to be on your knee as much as possible. lay down somewhere comfortable and prop your knee up on a pillow. heating pads work. if it becomes a serious problem, go see a doctor.
If a knee does not heal properly then, it may be a knee diseese.
I wouldn't recommend it if you want it to heal.
It depends on the severity of the cut.
None of the above... it is in the heel.
I wouldn't recommend it if you want it to heal.
6-8 wks
The length of time for an injury to heal depends on the health of the victim and the type of injury. In general, the injury can take months to heal.
The cause of the runners knee is by not stretching or exercising properly. Not doing the warmups. Not allowing your legs to heal from a good run or a jog.
Some doctors recommend a knee brace after knee surgery. Knee braces are also worn to support weak or damaged knee ligaments -- sometimes in lieu of surgery to allow the ligament time to heal or sometimes in an attempt to ward off injury to the knee.
This could be caused by loose cartilage or other such particles that are being aggravated by the movement of your knee.
There is no permanent cure for water on the knee. There are temporary cures that last for a while though.
Considering i just spent about an hour researching it because i just hyper-extended my knee as well you have to rest your knee, ice it, and compress it, some people recommended crutches so that would be a good option too!