what are you doing on the computer take that kid to the doctor
Most causes of knee pain respond well to conservative treatments and resolve within 4-6 weeks. Knee pain caused by injury or disease may require surgery and lengthy rehabilitation.
Here are the criteria for when you should have a knee replacement 1) The pain in your knee is affecting your normal daily activities eg walking, stairs etc 2) Your knee pain is affecting your sleep - frequently keeps you awake or wakes you up 3) You have tried exercises to strengthen your knee for a reasonable period with no effect 4) You are in severe pain If your symptoms are not as severe as these, a Knee Joint Replacement is not needed.
Pain behind the knee is usually caused by 1) Bakers Cyst: inflammation of the bursa (fluid filled sac) behind the knee 2) Cartilage tear 3) Arthritis 4) A hamstring injury 5) A knee sprain
no he is not.well it depends what he is crying for.if he has a scrape of the knee or a cut than it is okay.but if it is for not getting his way then it is not okay.
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Knee Pain can be caused by a number of things. It depends whether the pain came on gradually or suddenly. If it came on gradually, it could be 1) Runners Knee (patellofemoral pain syndrome) 2) Chondromalacia Patella - thinning of the cartilage on the back of the kneecap 3) Osgood Schlatters - most common in teenagers 4) Patellar Tendonitis - inflammation of the tendon below the kneecap 5) Arthritis - wear and tear of the cartilage and bone 6) Bursitis - inflammation of one of the fluid filled sacs around the knee if it came on suddenly it could be 1) Knee Sprain - overstretching on one of the knee ligaments 2) Meniscus Tear - tear in the cartilage lining the knee joint
The sartorius muscle can cause pain under the knee on the inside (or medial) aspect of your upper shin. Stretching it while inflamed may aggravate it more, but when it's healthy the figure 4 stretch can help keep it properly loose.
*Take an anti-inflammatory medication like ibuprofen as perscribed by your doctor. *Place an ice pack on your knee for 20 to 30 minutes every 3-4 hours for the first 2 or 3 days or until the pain goes away. *Elevate your knee by placing a pillow underneath your leg when the knee hurts.
4 year old girl
Limping, pain 4 to 5 not severed. Can't walk as normal as you think. Don't try to run..it will hurt bad. avoid stairs, squatting..and last see a doc for more precise professional advise...and get x-rayed. Believe me.
There are 5 main causes of pain behind the knee 1) Bakers Cyst - inflammation of the bursa (fluid filled sac) at the back of the knee. It is normally asscoiated with swelling behind the knee 2) Cartilage Tear - a tear in the cartilage at the back of the knee. 3) Arthritis - wear and tear of the bones and cartilage. Most common over the age of 50 4) Hamstring Injury - injury (eg tear or overstretching) of the hamstrings muscles down the back of the leg 5) Knee Sprain - overstretching one of the knee ligaments See this site for more info
Not if it is playful with other 4 year old, or people mature enough to know how to play with a 4 year old.