Please see a: healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment. You would need to be examined carefully, have your history reviewed by the clinician, and possibly x-rays or MRI of the knee to determine extent and cause of injury. Thanks for trusting in HealthTap.
Answered 11/27/2015
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Knee pain: Any pain not getting better and keeps bothering is usually from some underlying pathology, either arthritis, ligament, meniscal injury or may be bursitis, so have it checked out.
Answered 11/27/2015
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Knee pain: Ask for an evaluation by an Orthopaedic dr. Many times there can be some simple solutions to make you less painful
Answered 2/21/2016
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Get checked.: See a non-surgical sports medicine specialist who can give your a correct diagnosis and come up with a treatment plan.
Answered 11/28/2017
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Be seen: I would not hesitate to be seen and evaluated. Once an accurate diagnosis is made, appropriate treatment options can be discussed. An MRI may be potentially helpful as well.
Answered 6/3/2017
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