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Bruising After Knee Replacement Surgery

o The body does take its time to heal and adapt to the new joint. Pain and bruising are common symptoms that develop during this adaptation process.

o “The bruising after knee replacement is not centred on a single area. Bruising may happen near the thigh, shin, toes and obviously knee.

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o The bruising may also evolve and change colour as healing progresses”, says Dr Chirag Patel, the best doctor for knee replacement in Mumbai.

o Though bruising is a common part of the recovery process after knee replacement surgery, it can be a cause of concern especially when accompanied by pain, scarring and redness.

o So what exactly must a patient expect after knee replacement surgery?

o How long does bruising last after knee replacement surgery? And how to manage to bruise after knee replacement surgery?

Bruising After Knee Replacement Surgery

With the inputs from a knee replacement surgeon in Mumbai, Dr Chirag Patel we have answered the above questions in this blog today. Read on: What To Expect After Knee Replacement Surgery?

o Any healing process after surgery involves swelling, redness, and minor scarring to the body.

o Major surgery like knee replacement is no exception.

All the below symptoms are common after knee replacement surgery: Bruising: o Bruising is by far the most common post-operative symptom after knee replacement surgery. o Bruising in most cases is purple in colour as it indicated the blood pooling in the area (Again, remember it is quite common). o It commonly occurs in the calf, thigh, ankle, and foot – because these are the areas where the blood pools in the lower body.

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