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.
You don't do it your self. Go to an er room and have a doc do it.
Draining water from the knee is a medical issue that a doctor must perform. Doing it yourself should never be attempted.
Why would you do that?!
That depends on how hard you fall and on what surface. The injury could be anything from a small bruise that will heal shortly to very serious knee damage resulting in micro fracture knee surgery.
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.
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.
The battle of Wounded Knee was caused by the United States government. They were forcing Native Americans from their land and making them move to reservations.
I shattered my kneecap after a fall and to tell you the truth, for the first few days, it caused me some of the worst pain I have ever had in my life.
The Massacre at Wounded Knee was caused by the federal government attempting to forcefully remove the Native Americans to reservations. The Massacre at Wounded Knee occurred on December 29,1890.
To drain your knee, a doctor can perform a procedure called knee aspiration. This involves using a needle to remove excess fluid from the knee joint, which can help reduce pain and swelling. It's important to have this procedure done by a medical professional to avoid complications.
It is possible.
No, normally it is caused by genetics.