What Causes Knee Pain After Starting Birth Control Pills?
I am 18 and a week ago I started taking birth control. Then on Thursday I landed on my knee in a weird way after jumping over a fence. My knee started having these weird pain feelings and it almost feels like a needle prick. I don't know if its from hurting my knee from jumping or do you think it could be a blood clot forming as a result from my birth control? I am very concerned that its a blood clot but I don't know if I'm just worrying about something stupid.
Mon, 8 Dec 2014
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vasudha's Response
Hi, I understand your query. I am sure the knee pain you have is mostly due to the trauma after jumping,It is not likely to be due to blood clot as aside effect of oral contraceptive as- - Contraceptives are not given to patients who have history of thromboembolism. - Thromboembolism is seen in form of pain/swelling along path of a blood vessel.commonly seen in vessels of arm/leg. * please continue with your pills without a break, * if the knee pain does not subside in a weeks time you need to get advice from an orthopedic doctor for investigations /treatment. Thanks.
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What Causes Knee Pain After Starting Birth Control Pills?
Hi, I understand your query. I am sure the knee pain you have is mostly due to the trauma after jumping,It is not likely to be due to blood clot as aside effect of oral contraceptive as- - Contraceptives are not given to patients who have history of thromboembolism. - Thromboembolism is seen in form of pain/swelling along path of a blood vessel.commonly seen in vessels of arm/leg. * please continue with your pills without a break, * if the knee pain does not subside in a weeks time you need to get advice from an orthopedic doctor for investigations /treatment. Thanks.