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On the inner side of my knee there is a recurring blood spot that appears under the skin. It is bright in color then starts to fade completely. It reappears a few days later, the shape of the blood blotch changes each time but it is at the same place and very red like blood. What is this? It doesn t hurt but it has a cycle twice a month of reappearing. Sometimes it is in dots and it showed up this morning again and now it is a solid blotch. Sheri Gallagher
Dear Sir/Madam I have gone through your query and read your symptoms. In my opinion, your symptoms are quite peculiar. this could be hamartoma, which is presence of normal tissue at an abnormal site for that, or it could be vascular tumor. we normally proceed with MRI a non invasive way to see whats inside, The conformation is usually by biopsy. the treatment is surgical excision or sclerotherapy, depending on cause and extent. I hope that answers your query. If you want any more clarification, contact me back.
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What Causes Blood Spots Under The Knee?
Dear Sir/Madam I have gone through your query and read your symptoms. In my opinion, your symptoms are quite peculiar. this could be hamartoma, which is presence of normal tissue at an abnormal site for that, or it could be vascular tumor. we normally proceed with MRI a non invasive way to see whats inside, The conformation is usually by biopsy. the treatment is surgical excision or sclerotherapy, depending on cause and extent. I hope that answers your query. If you want any more clarification, contact me back.