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Your health care provider will likely start with a thorough history and physical exam. Then you'll probably need tests to find out what's causing your knee to swell.
Imaging tests can help show where the problem is. The options are: X-ray. X-rays can rule out broken or displaced bones and determine whether you have arthritis.
Ultrasound. This test uses sound waves to investigate disorders affecting tendons or ligaments.
MRI. Using radio waves and a strong magnetic field, MRI can detect tendon, ligament, and other soft tissue injuries that cannot be seen on X-rays.
A needle is used to remove fluid from inside the knee. The fluid is then checked for the following:
Blood that may be from injuries or bleeding disorders
Bacteria that may cause infection
Common problems in gout or pseudogout
The doctor will use the following to get more information:
Arthroscopy
MRI
Ultrasound
X-rays X

Treatment varies depending on the cause of knee swelling, its severity and your medical history. Physical therapy exercises can improve the function and strength of your knee. In some situations, a knee brace may be helpful.
The primary treatment of a swollen and swollen knee may require:
Arthrocentesis. Removing fluid from the knee can help reduce pressure on the joint. After removing some of the joint fluid, the doctor may inject a corticosteroid into the joint to treat the inflammation.
Arthroscopy. A lighted tube (arthroscope) is inserted into your knee joint through a small incision. Instruments attached to the arthroscope can remove loose tissue or repair damage to your knee.
Self-care for knee swelling includes:
Stopping movement. Avoid weight-bearing activities as much as possible.
Ice and altitude. To control pain and swelling, apply ice to your knee for 15 to 20 minutes every 2 to 4 hours. When you ice your knee, be sure to raise your knee above the level of your heart. For comfort, place pillows under your knees.
Compression. Wrapping the knee with a bandage can help control the swelling.
Relievers. Over-the-counter medications such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) can help relieve knee pain.
See your doctor if self-care measures, such as ice and rest, do not improve symptoms. If one knee becomes red and warm to the touch compared to your other knee, seek medical attention immediately. This could be a sign of an infection inside the joint. You may be referred to a health care provider who specializes in musculoskeletal and joint problems.
What you can do
Write down your symptoms and when they started.
Write down key medical information, including other conditions.
Write down key personal information, including major changes or stressors in your life.
A list of all medications, vitamins or Get your supplements.
Find out if anyone in your family has had an autoimmune disease.
Ask a relative or friend to accompany you to help you remember what your health care provider says.
Write down questions to ask your provider.
Questions to ask your doctor
Most likely cause of my symptoms What is it?
What kinds of tests do I need?
What treatments are available?
I have other health conditions. How can I manage them together?
What to expect from your doctor
Your healthcare provider will likely ask you a number of questions. Being prepared to answer them may leave you time to explore the points you want to discuss in depth. You may be asked:
Have you recently injured your knee? If so, describe the injury in detail.
Does your knee lock or feel unstable? Does it?
Is your knee warm or red? Do you have a fever?
Do you do recreational sports? If yes, what sports?
Do you have any form of arthritis?
Do you have a family history of autoimmune disease?
Swollen kneeIt happens when excess fluid builds up in or around your knee joint. Healthcare providers may refer to this condition as an effusion (uh-FU-zhun) of the knee joint.
A swollenknee may be the result of trauma, overuse injuries, or an underlying disease or condition. To find the cause of the swelling, your doctor may need to test a sample of the fluid for infection, disease, or blood from an injury.
Removing some of the fluid may help reduce the pain and stiffness associated with the swelling. Once the underlying cause is known, treatment can begin.
Symptoms and signs usually include:
Swelling. The skin around your kneecap can swell significantly, especially when you compare the affected knee to your other knee.
Stiffness, stiffness. When the knee joint contains excess fluid, you may not be able to fully bend or straighten your leg.
Pain. Depending on the cause of the fluid build-up, your knee may be so painful that it becomes impossible to bear weight on it.
Many problems, from traumatic injuries to diseases and other conditions, can cause knee swelling.
Injury to any part of your knee can cause excess joint fluid to build up. Injuries that can cause fluid to build up in and around the knee joint include:
Ligament tears, especially the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
Cartilage (meniscus) tears.
Overuse irritation
Broken bones
Anterior cruciate ligament
ACL injury
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one It is one of the key ligaments that helps stabilize the knee joint. Connects the thigh bone (femur) to the leg bone (tibia). It is usually torn during sports that involve sudden stops and changes of direction, such as basketball, soccer, tennis, and volleyball.
Torn Meniscus
The meniscus is a C-shaped piece of tough, rubbery cartilage that acts as a shock absorber between the leg bone and thigh bone. If you twist your knee suddenly while bearing weight on it, it can tear.

Diseases and conditions that can cause fluid accumulation in and around the knee joint include:
Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Infection
Gout
Gout False
Bursitis
Cysts
Tumors
Factors that may increase the risk of knee swelling include:
Age. The likelihood of developing swollen knees associated with osteoarthritis increases with age. Exercises. People who participate in sports that involve rolling the knee, such as basketball, are more likely to experience a variety of knee injuries that cause swelling.
Obesity. Excess weight puts additional pressure on the knee joint and contributes to tissue and joint overload and knee atrophy, which can lead to knee swelling. The fluid in the knee can damage the function of your muscles and cause weakness and atrophy of the thigh muscles. A build-up of fluid in your knee can lead to the formation of a Baker's cyst on the back of your knee. A swollen Baker's cyst can be painful, but usually improves with ice and compression. If the swelling is severe, it may be necessary to remove the fluid with a needle.
Strengthen the muscles around your knee. Strong muscles around the joint can help reduce pressure on the joint.
Choose light exercise. Some activities, such as water aerobics and swimming, do not put constant weight-bearing stress on the knee joints.
Maintain a healthy weight. Being overweight contributes to wear-and-tear injuries that can lead to knee swelling.
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