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They suck it out with a syringe. At least that's what they did with my knee.
11 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
Yes, behind the knee. I watched the doc pull out the blood water. Really didn't hurt as i remember due to the release of pressure, the feelgood was much better than the feel bad. I am not sure what caused it in my case, just bad knees i guess.
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Was yours behind your knee ? That's called
a bakers cyst. My aunt had it years ago from pushing in the lower drawers on her oven with her knee.