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Sports Injuries & Recovery
Question #24654
141 days ago
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Knee Injury and Swelling Concern

Client_51ee27

Hi, i injured my knee few hours ago and it really hurts and i cant walk. Its not on a place it should be and its swelled under myknee somewhere down on my calf. I want to know what medical help my knee need or if i need a surgery. I can send photo of my knees

How severe is your pain on a scale from 1 to 10?:

- 10 (Extreme)

Did you hear a popping or snapping sound at the time of injury?:

- I can't remember

Have you applied any treatment to your knee since the injury?:

- Nothing yet
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your symptoms suggest a serious knee injury that needs urgent medical evaluation today, not home treatment alone.

Because you have: • Extreme pain (10/10) • Cannot walk or bear weight • Visible swelling below the knee/calf • Knee “not in normal position”

This raises concern for possible: • ligament tear (ACL/PCL/MCL) • meniscus tear • patella (kneecap) dislocation • fracture • or joint effusion/bleeding inside the knee

These injuries cannot be diagnosed without X-ray and possibly MRI, and some may require immobilization, drainage, or surgery.

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Severe pain, swelling, inability to walk, and your knee looking “out of place” after injury may suggest a serious injury such as ligament tear, dislocation, fracture, or tendon damage — this needs urgent medical evaluation, not home treatment.

For now:

Do not try to move or straighten the knee.

Apply ice (15–20 minutes), keep the leg elevated, and avoid putting weight on it.

Go to the nearest emergency department or orthopedic doctor immediately for examination and X-ray/MRI — only after evaluation can doctors decide if surgery is needed.

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Based on your description, it sounds like you’ve sustained a serious knee injury, possibly involving dislocation or a fracture, especially as the knee is not in its normal position and there’s noticeable swelling extending to your calf area. In such situations, it’s imperative to seek immediate medical attention to properly diagnose and manage the injury. You might need imaging tests like an X-ray or MRI to assess the extent of the injury and determine a suitable course of action, whether it’s surgery or more conservative treatment. Moving or trying to adjust your knee yourself could worsen the situation or lead to further damage. Keep it immobilized and refrain from putting any weight on it until you see a healthcare professional. If you can use crutches or anything else to stay off that leg, do so. If you’re unable to walk, consider calling emergency services or arranging transportation to the hospital for evaluation as soon as possible. The swelling and displacement you describe might also indicate vascular or nerve involvement, which can be serious. Continuing aggravation without medical advice can potentially lead to long-term damage to the knee joint or nearby structures. In summary, resist the urge to self-treat or delay care; let trained professionals evaluate the situation to ensure the best outcome for your knee.

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Hello dear See as per clinical history it the knee is not in place then there is need to intervene and consult hospital especially concerned orthopedic surgeon for below reasons Knee dislocation Tendon rupture Any vascular damage Fracture Below precautions and medication must be taken before going to hospital Diclofenac sodium gel topical application twice a day for 5 days Voveron xr 50 mg tablet twice a day for 5 days Ice clothing application twice a day for 5 days Elevate the knee atrumatically Donot apply excess pressure and manage to provide immobilisation I have suggested medication on emergency basis Please consult the concerned physician immediately as possible Regards

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Hello Thanks for describing your injury. Based on your symptoms—severe pain, inability to walk, knee not in its normal position, and swelling below the knee (on the calf)—this could be a serious injury, such as a ligament tear, dislocation, or fracture.

Key points from medical guidelines: - Severe pain and inability to walk suggest significant damage. - Deformity (knee not in place) and swelling are signs of possible ligament injury or fracture. - These symptoms require immediate medical attention and evaluation by an orthopedic specialist. - Surgery may be needed if there is a ligament tear, dislocation, or fracture, but only a doctor can decide after proper examination and imaging (like X-ray or MRI).

What you should do right now: - Avoid putting weight on the injured leg. - Immobilize the knee (keep it as still as possible). - Apply ice to reduce swelling. - Take zerodol sp - twice a day to reduce swelling and pain - Seek urgent medical care—go to the nearest hospital or orthopedic clinic.

Thank you and get well soon

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Hello

This sounds serious. You need urgent medical evaluation today.

Red flags:

Pain 10/10 Cannot walk Knee “not in place” Swelling extending below knee into calf

Possible causes:

Knee dislocation Patella (kneecap) dislocation Ligament tear (ACL/PCL) Fracture Severe soft-tissue injury

You cannot know if surgery is needed without:

Physical examination X-ray Possibly MRI

What to do now:

Do NOT try to move or straighten it Keep the leg elevated Apply ice (15–20 min) Go to the emergency room immediately

If there is numbness, foot coldness, or increasing calf swelling → this is even more urgent.

You can send a photo, but regardless — this needs in-person emergency care.

I trust this helps Thank you Take care

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