Inner Knee Pain - What Could It Be?Last night, I was standing up to get a snack and once I sit down, I'm quite fine, but as I sit in the chair, I notice later on that my inner side of my left knee starts feeling strange and when I try to get up, it hurts like hell. I thought it would be just something I could sleep off, but it's gotten worse. Any pressure I put on my knee - i.e. getting up, sitting - I get this awful pain on my inner side of the left knee. I didn't do anything violent to ir or participate in any activity. Just happened... does anybody have any idea what this could be? Thanks!
- #125
Did you carry heavy things today? Did you injure your knee and don't remember? it could be a ligament that might be partially injured. But it can be other things. I just had knee surgery, but before that, i thought it was a problem with the ligament, and then we found out that it was a tumor. I dont mean to scare you, it might be something temporarily that might hurt only for today. But if the pain persists, you should go see an orthopaedic. Knee problems are serious stuff, so if it gets worse, make sure you take care of it asap.
- smexibiotch3
This happened to me. It was tendanitous, also known as Jumper's Knee. What you should do is go to your local Wal Mart, and go to the first aid section. Look at all of the wraps and bandages and stuff, and there should be this yellow box with red and blue writing that says Jumper's Knee on it. They're only like $ 5. What you then do is, pay for it, then go home and put it on. You want to put the thing that sticks out on the inside of it into where it hurts. I hope that helps!
- SAMI
The thigh bone Femur and leg bone Tibia are long and hard bones. The knee joint between them is a constantly weight bearing joint. Two thick and soft cartilages called the Menisci cushion the knee joint. The inner meniscus called the "medial meniscus" of your left knee is slightly displaced. It can be correctd by an orthopedics specialist who confirms the diagnosis after X-ray .
- danteihakubi
It is very difficult to say what may be causing it. It could be anything from inflammation, to arthritis, to maybe ever a tumor. I would suggest seeing a doctor.
You should stay off the knee as much as possible.
Suggestions: Try rubbing it softly to increase circulation to your knee.
You may want to try putting some heat on it for a while. Go to Rite Aid and find something like a knee pad that puts heat on it. Wear it for the recommended number of hours. After that, wait for a day and then put something cold on it.
If the pain doesn't go away in another day or two, see a doctor.
- Jessiefer
Well it could most possibly be an early stage of rheumatic Artheritis. Its best if you could go and check yourself up with a Physician
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