Fluid accumulation above the knee in a 12-year-old can result from several causes, including injury or trauma, which may lead to swelling or effusion. Other potential causes include infections, such as septic Arthritis, or inflammatory conditions like juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Additionally, underlying issues such as osteochondritis dissecans or bursitis may also contribute to the fluid buildup. A medical evaluation is essential to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
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.
baker's cyst, bursitis, infection
Over usage .lack of excercise .lack of water.excess salt comsumption causes lack of synovial fluid in synovial cavity. (1)prevention remedy for this is consume more water,excercise,salt consumption reduction,for prevetion. (2)treatment (a)minor cases medicines like glucosamine,pain killer ,d vitamin supplemnts, (b)major injecting through knees (c)sever checking rhemuthaid artharitice test.3 year treatment. For last stage of damaged fluid,catilage ,knee replacemnt surgery
The Massacre of Wounded Knee took place December 29, 1980.
about 270,000 knee replacement operations performed each year in the United States. Although about 70% of these operations are performed in people over the age of 65
Sounds like an infection, get that checked out by an orthopedic MD
What fluid? Power steering fluid? What year?
In the USA alone over 53 million patients undergo surgical procedures each year.
Not as soon as you want. Knee replacement surgery is a serious medical procedure. After the surgery you will usually get a therapy to get use of your new knee replacement. This will take several months up to a year.
I had a total knee replacement 7 years ago and the bottom of my foot has always felt different but here in the past year my foot on the bottom has been getting worse with pain. Does this have anything to do with a knee repalcement?
about 3 inches
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