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How Can Fluid Retention And Infection In The Left Knee Be Treated?

one year before i faced an accident ,at that time swelling occured in my left knee for 5-6 days after that i got relif .But now one year after the accident in same knee iswelling occured instantly within two days and it was very panic . i concen a orthopadic doctor in patna he told me for some test and as pewr report he asked me there is infection in your knee and water is collected around the knee and through niddle -secrench suck 3 full secrench water and injected medicin in knee and i got relif . but since afer 3 month of the treatment i m not feeling good my knee not working smoothly and also there is minor pen . what i should do...........
Fri, 30 Nov 2018
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Hello,

The symptoms are consistent with a clinical condition called knee joint effusion. Consult an orthopaedician and plan for an MRI scan. The fluid has to be aspirated and antibiotics must be started.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Shinas Hussain, General & Family Physician
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How Can Fluid Retention And Infection In The Left Knee Be Treated?

Hello, The symptoms are consistent with a clinical condition called knee joint effusion. Consult an orthopaedician and plan for an MRI scan. The fluid has to be aspirated and antibiotics must be started. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Shinas Hussain, General & Family Physician