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behind my knee pressure
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Dr. Eugene Ahn answered
Specializes in Integrative Medicine
Yes : These symptoms sound very amenable to seeing a professional, getting a prompt diagnosis, and will likely help you feel better much sooner.
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Dr. Eugene Ahn answered
Specializes in Integrative Medicine
See a physician: First step is to see a doctor and establish a diagnosis. Possibilities include inflammatory arthritis, gout, infection, musculoskeletal injury, ruptur ... Read More
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Dr. John Michalski answered
36 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
Knee pain: Could be hamstring or gastroc strain, possibly capsule or acl or PCL tears. Check with orthopedic surgeon, give good history, get good physical exam, ... Read More
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Dr. Rhett Griggs answered
19 years experience Hand Surgery
Variable.: Was there trauma? How long has it been? A visit with an orthopedist may be helpful for you.
A 28-year-old female asked:

Dr. Arnold Beresh answered
41 years experience Podiatry
Bakers Cyst: This is a growth behind the knee that puts pressure on the nerve and blood vessels. See an orthopedic surgeon.
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Knee pain: Please see your doctor or ask for a referral to an Orthopedist.
A 31-year-old member asked:

Dr. Ronald Krauser answered
52 years experience Rheumatology
A bruise: If it causes pain and does not improve, then have a doctor take a look.
A 37-year-old female asked:

Dr. Peter Sadow answered
17 years experience Pathology
Tendon : It depends. There tendons and muscles that insert there, and you may have an injury. If it worsens or doesn't show improvement over the next several ... Read More
A 64-year-old female asked:

Dr. Dean Giannone answered
25 years experience Internal Medicine
Lymph nodes?: Painful bumps behind the knee could be lymph nodes, which generally appear in response to local inflammation or infection, below that knee for example ... Read More
A 35-year-old member asked:

Dr. Amir Khan answered
27 years experience Sports Medicine
Se orthopedist: There could be many reasons for pain behind the knee. A pulse would imply a possible vascular source such as an aneurysm of an artery. A knee poplitea ... Read More
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Likely a mild: knee sprain. If pain persists or you notice swelling,redness,a feeling of knee instability,see your doc.
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