hi, i have developed since just last night a lump below my knee that is painless no matter what i do to it, and at first sight looks like it could be a bruise (red on the outside. white on inside) and sticks out more or less depending on which way i turn or the wieght i put on it. it feels like it s my bone sticking out and i have not injured myself anytime recently. please... tell me what i should do and what it could be...
Tue, 12 Jan 2016
General & Family Physician, Dr. Asad Sami's Response
Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic. I have gone through your query and I can understand your concerns.
If I were your treating physician i would have palpated it to look for fluctuation and skin pinch in order to rule out bakers cyst which usually doesnt cause significant problems and can be excised by surgery. I would have examined its mobility in order to rule out lipoma which is a benign mass arising from fats and can be excised if it is causing problems. I would have auscultated with stethoscope to look for any bruit which is heard in popliteal arteryaneurysm. I would have done trendelenburg test to ascertain vericose veins.i would have done xray to look for any bony pathology arising from bone.
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Suggest Treatment For Painless Lump Below Knee
Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic. I have gone through your query and I can understand your concerns. If I were your treating physician i would have palpated it to look for fluctuation and skin pinch in order to rule out bakers cyst which usually doesnt cause significant problems and can be excised by surgery. I would have examined its mobility in order to rule out lipoma which is a benign mass arising from fats and can be excised if it is causing problems. I would have auscultated with stethoscope to look for any bruit which is heard in popliteal artery aneurysm. I would have done trendelenburg test to ascertain vericose veins.i would have done xray to look for any bony pathology arising from bone. I would suggest you to meet an orthopaedic surgeon and a general surgeon for second opinion. in the mean time remain cool and brace that area lightly. Thanks. Hope the answer is helpful. Feel free to ask further questions. Regards