Anyone out there that has a baker's cyst and would like to comment about it? I just found out that I have one behind both knees-starting to really hurt more-hard to straighten out my legs sometimes. I'm54.
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Anyone out there that has a baker's cyst and would like to comment about it? I just found out that I have one behind both knees-starting to really hurt more-hard to straighten out my legs sometimes. I'm54.
Hi!
I wasn't aware of that term. First time I read it so I was quite surprised.
Are you a baker to have that kind of cyst? Why, but doctors keep on saying that a pain in the elbow is tennis elbow when most of the sufferers do not play tennis.
That cyst, if it had already grown up, is uric acid that accumulated in the joints. You will see more coming out in other joints if you will not know how to control eating everything that contributed to its growth.
Consult other doctors who might give you an honest diagnosis and a more better treatment.
I once heard this from a friend whose incessant headache on half of her head made her cry uncontrollably - her doctor said it was rheumatism of the head - which even to a layman like me is totally false. It's mihraine.
Wishing the best.
Gadz
sorry, but none of that makes any sense to me- I'll stick to Web md.
I had Baker's cysts in both knees. My rheumie drained them sporadically, but they just came back again. The most liquid he got was about 175 cc's. eventually, both knees were replaced which solved the problem. I don't know of any treatment except having the liquid drained.
Looselinks
Hi....I am also 54 and that was my major complaint when I went to the Dr. was the pain behind my knee. Oh, they thought I had a miniscus tear or something else and I had the arthroscopic (not sure how it's spelled) surgery and they found out I had alot of arthritis in my knee so they scraped it out. Whatever! I still complained of pain behind my knee that I still have today and was told that it was a baker's cyst and that my particular Dr. doesn't remove them anymore because they so readily come back. Well.......that's what hurts dangit!! But another Dr. I saw also doesn't remove them so I don't know what to tell you. I am also 54 and mine started hurting out-of-the-blue and still hurts terribly to this day.
Mellowdee, that is what I have heard- that they come back- I have the painn now behind both knees and will have to get it checked out again soon. Kinda hard to straighten my leg's out when I stand up- just when i was starting to walk the dog more! Oh, well, I have heard that they drain them if they are real full of fulid. thanks!
Doesn't it also hurt after you've been sitting for awhile and then get up??? Yeeeouch!! That hurts me alot. Hopefully together we can all find something that will help us.
I was hospitalized because of my huge swollen knee and leg. It turned out that I had a baker's cyst which burst during the mri of my leg. That was several years ago and it has yet to re-occur. I do remember how much it hurt though.
Wow- did you know that you had it before the MRI or were they looking for the problem- since it's behind the knee it's hared to see exactly how swollen it is!! Do you have it on both knees?
No, I was in the emergency room and they were doing all of these tests to try to figure out what was going on. I ended up being admitted. The next morning, during rounds, the doctor in charge figured out that I had had a Baker' Cyst which must have burst when the MRI was being done.
THe only thing you can do short of having a knee replacement is to have them drained on a regular basis. I never used a compression brace; I wonder if that might stop the swelling?
I had a Bakers Cyst before I had the "scope" done 6 weeks ago...they removed a lot of torn miniscus...scraped and shaved the bone and removed some of the arthtitis. The pain from the cyst we relieved immediatley..still recovering from the rest...but yesterday...even with all the rain...was the FIRST pain free day in almost a year!!! I am using a brace..and that really helps on the stairs.
I also had a Baker's cyst. My entire leg was swollen so my orthopedist ordered a sonogram. That is how the cyst was detected. My orthopedist then gave me a shot of cortisone with some pain medicines mixed in, and the cyst drained completely and has not returned (this was over a year ago).
I don't know how much swelling there was...but it was very painful. Typically, my arthritis pain was on the front or sides...this was in the back...felt almost like a sprained tendon or ligament.
Gosh every case is different. I seem to have the same pain in both knees, but most of the time it's either one or the other- thank goodness. I'm going to wait awhile before I go back to my doctor- meanwhile--- I'll do what I can- the garden may not be as big this year!! Thanks to all for all the advice!
They do make a drug to control uric acid called Allopurnol different strenghts.
Most of the time this is caused by Hard Alcohol, wrong foods but mostly not enough water in the body. I have suffered through this for years with both gout and bakers cyst's but the Allopurnol is a great help.
Pastor Kelly
I too have a Baker's Cyst behind my right knee. I honestly believe that's how all my knee problems started. The Orthopedic Dr. I went to does not remove them anymore. He says they come back too easily so it really does no good. I wish he'd let me make that decision.
Yes, they do return, but draining the cyst gives you relief and can be done as often as needed. Some docs will inject a steroid as well, but this can't be done more than a few times a year. The steroids can cause multiple problems if done too often. Once every 5-6 months is OK. I found that there wasn't any pain relief just from the shots. The draining of the fluid was more helpful and I had that done every 2-3 months with no side effects. It is amazing how much fluid there is in a Baker's Cyst!
I suffer from the bakers cysts on both knees. The RH Dr would drain it, and it came 3 to 4 weeks every time. He drains it now only if I have limits to my movements, or severe pain. I agree that if you are in so much pain you should have it drained. Might be time for a 2nd opinion.
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