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Q: Can your general practitioner drain water on the knee?
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Can water on the knee caused by a fall drain on its own?

No. Once you have fluid in your knee you can only have a medical physician drain the fluid. It's not a big deal if you have fluid in your knee unless you are experiencing pain in your knee.


What do you do if your knee has been killing you every time you run for a year?

Walk, don't run, to your favorite 'General Practitioner' doctor for what he calls an 'evaluation'.


How do you find a doctor that will do bilateral knee replacement?

Ask you own physician or general practitioner whom they recommend. search internet, facebook and do enough research.


How do you drain excess fluid from the knee yourself?

Draining water from the knee is a medical issue that a doctor must perform. Doing it yourself should never be attempted.


Can you drain your knee yourself?

Why would you do that?!


How long is recovery for a fluid drain on the knee?

A fluid drain on the knee can be a long recovery. Depending on the physical health of the patient, the fluid drain can take a few months to one year to fully recover from.


How do doctors drain water on the knee?

The only way that you can tell that if your knee is going to be drained of fluid is by a doctor's opinion. If you feel a lot of fluid in your knees, you need to seek the opinion of your physician.


How do you drain your knee?

If you meant to ask how excess fluid that accumulates in your knee is drained...a nurse or a doctor drains it using a large syringe.


Did sitting bull defeat general cluster in the wounded knee battle?

Yes he did defeat General Cluster at the battle of wounded knee


How do you drain the fluid from a knee that was caused by falling?

You don't do it your self. Go to an er room and have a doc do it.


Why does my knee hurt?

If you have any illness or medical problem, then go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor), the internet is no place for medical diagnosis. If you have recently eaten a very salty meal, it could be water retention. If you have been doing sports, you may have sprained it--it may be swollen. Alternate heat and ice on the knee and it should begin to feel better. If the knee still hurts in a few days, then get in to see the doctor.


Is there a permanent cure for water on the knee?

There is no permanent cure for water on the knee. There are temporary cures that last for a while though.