I don't really have anything helpful to say; I too have been experiencing sharp pains in my right knee. Like a sharp electric pain.
The pains aren't usually often (though there have been several today) and occur when the knee is completely stationary, at rest. I can bear the pain but it's intense enough to force me to cry out.
I'm sure I wouldn't be able to reproduce it for the doctor either.
I keep looking around for clues - someone suggested "neuralgia" - some kind of nerve pain? Maybe connected with diabetes or B12 deficiency or fibromyalgia or some kind of auto-immune disorder?
For myself I have to say that some kind of nerve pain sounds like a good description, it doesn't feel like it's in a muscle or tendon.
I don't really have anything helpful to say; I too have been experiencing sharp pains in my right knee. Like a sharp electric pain.
The pains aren't usually often (though there have been several today) and occur when the knee is completely stationary, at rest. I can bear the pain but it's intense enough to force me to cry out.
I'm sure I wouldn't be able to reproduce it for the doctor either.
I keep looking around for clues - someone suggested "neuralgia" - some kind of nerve pain? Maybe connected with diabetes or B12 deficiency or fibromyalgia or some kind of auto-immune disorder?
For myself I have to say that some kind of nerve pain sounds like a good description, it doesn't feel like it's in a muscle or tendon.
hi buddy,
due to your active lifestyle, i can think in terms of cartilage damage, chondromalacaie or meniscus injury. No other things fit into the criteria. MRI will be required for you due to young age and very active life style. the problem with x-ray is that , it shows bone problems only. But other stuffs if knee, it fails to visualize.
regards