This can sometimes be caused by a blood clot in which case you should get medical help as soon as possible.
There is no such condition as burtosis; perhaps you are referring to bursitis. Bursitis may refer to the swelling of the elbow joint, shoulder, hip or knee. The condition can be described as an inflammation of the bursa that is very painful.
Gingivitis, also known as gum disease, is a very serious oral health problem. The symptoms of Gingivitis include swollen or bleeding gums, along with painful places along the gum line.
Jammed and then unjammed ??If it had been jammed into something it will be red and swollen. If small piece of skin has been jammed it might go purple. It will be very painful. IT IS VERY VERY VERY PAINFUL, so dont do it stupid... :D
Osgoodslatus is a defect of the knee joint. It is caused when as a child you grow to fast too quick and the muscles around your knee do not develop correctly. It can be very painful when bumped or hit.
A leg amputation is a drastic measure that is not done unless there is a very serious and incurable problem with the leg, usually gangrene. If you feel that for some reason you would like to lose a leg, you have a very serious psychiatric problem, and you need professional help.
That is a problem if it's been swollen since you got ie pierced. See a doctor ASAP.
Jolted knee pain is a very common problem. Usually the cause of this is arthritis, which there are many treatments for.
Yes you can break your kneecap. If you did, it is very important to go to the hospital. if you wait too long, they might not be able to fix it with surgery. if you go now, you will probably have to have surgery, but its better than not having a knee. :)
Osgoodslatus is a defect of the knee joint. It is caused when as a child you grow to fast too quick and the muscles around your knee do not develop correctly. It can be very painful when bumped or hitRead more: What_is_osgoodslatus
Normally it would be red with pus and very swollen. It would be unusually painful and you would defiantly know.
Water on the knee after knee replacement is a very common problem that many patient face. It can be common or uncommon depending on severity of the swelling and time frame. Immediately following surgery it would appear as if your knee joint is swollen that is because of the underlying tissue has been traumatized. In knee replacement surgery the surgeon has to reach the joint by cutting the muscles so once operation is done the muscles has to be reorganized and that is the cause for swelling. As long as you are not having trouble or it is not causing any trouble to you swelling is normal thing. Hope it helps.
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.