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Why Am I Getting Swelling On The Side Of My Kneecap?
I m a footballer(soccer),I m 37,had my acl reconstruction when I was 17..(right knee)..had numerous clean ups. I have done years of bike work to keep my legs(muscles)in shape..I have been getting (bubble like) swelling on the side of my kneecap on the outside of my leg..it s just started happening on my good knee(left) also.. I was wondering why this is and also is this doing more damage to my knees..
The swelling is due to effusion (swelling) in the knees. It can be due to early Osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease, causing cartilage damage to the knees. It can be due to repeated injuries to the knees. You get an X-ray of the knee done.
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Why Am I Getting Swelling On The Side Of My Kneecap?
The swelling is due to effusion (swelling) in the knees. It can be due to early Osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease, causing cartilage damage to the knees. It can be due to repeated injuries to the knees. You get an X-ray of the knee done.