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Does anyone know what this would be?


Question Posted Monday January 28 2008, 8:45 pm

I have an appt. on Wednesday to see the orthopedic, but I kind of want to know some stuff before I go. On my right knee, there's a knot on the left side of it (Not underneath it, so that crosses Osgood-Schlatter off the list). It's been there for two years & it's never really bothered till now. When I touch it, it hurts. The same happens when I simply walk, bend down, etc. Two years ago, the knot was so small that you barely even knew it was there. But now, it's gotten a lot bigger & it's started to hurt alot. Does anyone know what this could be?

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kaelyn5640 answered Tuesday January 29 2008, 11:17 pm:
probably you just sprained it or close to beoke and a lot of caluciun built up and made a knot it happened to my dad good luck :)

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bishyy answered Tuesday January 29 2008, 2:48 pm:
Tumor, cancer? I don't know. Just go and see the doctor tomorrow.

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