What’s that bulge on the inside of your knee?

The bulge on the inner side of the knee may be a local inflammatory mass, localized fluid accumulation, soft tissue swelling, localized neoplastic lesions and so on.
1. Localized fluid accumulation: joint degeneration can lead to fluid accumulation in the joint cavity, and after the fluid accumulates, it will lead to bulging around, which will cause the formation of bulge.
2. Local inflammatory masses: local inflammatory masses are mainly caused by periarticular infections that can lead to inflammatory reactions, with specific symptoms of localized bulging, obvious redness, swelling, heat and pain.
3. Swelling of soft tissues: trauma may cause local soft tissue swelling and local bulging, which may be accompanied by local pain and discomfort.
4. Local tumor lesions: cause tissue bulge may be around the joint tumor line lesions, but also cause local pain and discomfort, some will lead to local tissue ulceration.
If the patient’s inner knee bulge, it is recommended to consult the doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions, and actively treat it.