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Question Posted Monday September 4 2006, 11:52 pm

How do you get fluid out of your knee if you know it is fluid?

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xBaqofFBtcH0x answered Tuesday September 5 2006, 6:29 pm:
hey! JUST recently...about a week ago, my uncle went to go get some sort of surgery because of the exact same thing. There was a fluid build up of some sort in his knee...it sort of looked like he had two knees on one leg. You should not go about draining the fluid without a doctors supervision or help. It could be seriously damaging to the structure of the knee for some reason.


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Elcee answered Tuesday September 5 2006, 8:56 am:
I really think that you should have a professional look at your knee if you suspect there is fluid in it.

The fluid is usually withdrawn through a syringe and should only be done by someone who knows what they are doing.

All the best.

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