When you bump your knee (or other body parts) there is some damage to the various tissues involved. The body has two main types of fluids that constantly circulate, which are blood and lymph. When there is damage to the body, these fluids tend to leak out of their normal pathways and vessels, and to pool in the damaged area. Bumps are formed as a result of added fluid. Eventually the excess fluid will be reabsorbed into its normal circulation, and the bump will heal.
A big bump below your knee could be due to various reasons such as injury, inflammation, cysts, or growths. To determine the cause and appropriate treatment, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and diagnosis.
Knee caps appear when a child reaches 2 to 6 years of age.
Technically, your knee is not comprised of just one bone. It's a joint, which allows movement. The femur and then the tibia and fibula meet under the kneecap, which is known as the patella. There are arteries, veins and nerves that are located alongside and on top of the knee joint. If these are injured in any way, it is a surgical emergency, and could possibly lead to death. The purpose of the patella is to protect the arteries, veins and nerves, and in turn, protecting a person's life.
The scientific word for bump is "papule."
Your left knee.
no, but u may have bumped it earlier and not realised it then when it happened again it bruised.
If you have a big bump below your knee after a fall, it's important to rest the area and avoid putting weight on it. Apply ice for 15-20 minutes every hour to reduce swelling and pain. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help as well. If the bump persists, is very painful, or you have difficulty moving your knee, consider seeing a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
it might be a tumor. you should go to a specialist.
proximal epiphisis tibial tubarosity
A big bump below your knee could be due to various reasons such as injury, inflammation, cysts, or growths. To determine the cause and appropriate treatment, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and diagnosis.
It may be a pimple or a wart. If this bump starts to get discolored or look funny in anyway you need to see a doctor.
You cannot cure it, that is how your bone grows. It doesn't effect anything too.
Fire ants bites
You will notice a bump within a few seconds after being bitten by a mosquito. The itching might not start for a few hours after you are bitten though.
yes, some people think that they are born without.
Wheal or urticaria.
you have had a fall