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Bumps On Each Knee At Different Locations That Swell Sometimes And Are Sensitive
I used to play volleyball & soccer when I was younger and now am a runner. I used to have tendinitis on my right knee but now am having problems with both knees. There s a new bump on each knee in different locations on each, they sometimes swell & are sensitive to the touch, also my knees will sometimes go to sleep or feel numb. Should I be concerned?
For how long has this been happening? How old are you? Do you have full motion of the knees, 100% extension and flexion? When these signs starts for how long do they last? What makes it worse or better? I think you need to visit a doctor in order to do a physical examination too.
Wish you good health.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Emilda Belortaja
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Bumps On Each Knee At Different Locations That Swell Sometimes And Are Sensitive
Hello, For how long has this been happening? How old are you? Do you have full motion of the knees, 100% extension and flexion? When these signs starts for how long do they last? What makes it worse or better? I think you need to visit a doctor in order to do a physical examination too. Wish you good health. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Emilda Belortaja