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Numbness in Knee after bike accident
Hi, I'm having numbness in right knee even after 3 months of bike accident. I had an internal swelling  because of which blood was drained to relieve pressure in the knee which has reduced the swelling but numbness is still present and I'm not able to feel any temperature (ice packs).
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Loss of sensation is usually related to injury to the nerve supplying the affected part of your knee.. If the one injury is not very severe, the numbness should settle down.. In case of severe injury it is possible that you may have an associated nerve injury.. Kindly get it checked as it's been 6 months now..
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some scans and tests may help
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consult your Ortho doctor
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It can occur because of nerve fibre rupture
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don't worry it will settle back. you can take vitamin b 12 tablets
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