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Hello i am 15 years old about to turn 16 i am 6 foot 1 and i have pain in my left knee it has been occuring for about 2 weeks, i have been playing lots of sports like 2 hours a day of bball and i noticed that my left knee is swollow on the bottom portion can someone tell my why this is happening and oh yeah it hurts when i bend it,

2007-04-23 10:09:16 · 4 answers · asked by sdadas d 1 in Health General Health Care Pain & Pain Management

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I always answer people' knee questions on here as I just had my 13th surgery so I am a seasoned knee injury veteran. And I will tell you what I tell everyone else. See an orthopedic (bone and joint) doctor. He/she will discuss your symptoms with you and take xrays and an mri scan. The xrays will probably show nothing, but the mri will give you your answers. The knee is a very complicated joint with 4 main ligaments and tons of cartilage including the meniscus. People on yahoo answers will give you their best guess and say "I had the same thing!" but you will never know without getting images of your knee taken. I am very knowledgeable on the subject, but I wouldn't begin to tell you what is going on without looking at images of your knee. I started having knee pain at age 12 and I am 25 now. So please, see a doctor and get it checked out....the earlier the better....you do not want to be like me and have 13 surgeries and huge scars...trust me. Good luck to you.

2007-04-23 13:01:49 · answer #1 · answered by pobrecita 5 · 0 0

This could also be a case of patellafemoral syndrome, in which the articulation among the knee cap and the tip of the femur isn't congruent. This is generally extra customary in ladies because of our structural variations. Yet, it may also be brought about by means of weak point in a single special side of the quadriceps as good as tightness of the iliotibial band at the outer side of the leg. Pain generally happens whilst the quadricpes are required to be energetic...going up and down stairs, getting up and down from a chair, and so forth. It additionally feels like you wish to have extra assessment to make certain there's no structural harm similar to a torn meniscus. If it's both of the above, the next move in care will have to be bodily healing in which extra fingers on exam will also be performed with the intention to try to right the situation and curb suffering.

2016-09-05 21:28:10 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You are over using your muscles. That's why you have so much pain and swelling. You need to take a break and not do any sports for a few days. Place Ice packs on the knee for ten minutes several times a day. This is going to help take down the inflammation. You can also buy Advil at your local drug store and take this three times a day to help bring down the inflammation.

if this still continues after a few days you need to see your medical doctor.

If you have any further questions please let me know,
Billie77

2007-04-23 10:18:42 · answer #3 · answered by Cherokee Billie 7 · 0 0

have a sports medicine doc check it out. don't play around with your knees....no pun intended :)

2007-04-23 10:47:05 · answer #4 · answered by just curious 5 · 0 0

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