I have had this problem all my life my mother had it too. We are not drinkers so I don't get it. I have red knees all the time and red palms, Doctors have not been able to diagnose this for me??
I have the same exact problem. Used to be every once in a while, and it's much more frequently now - almost every day. I notice mine after drinking certain beer/wine, after a hot shower, while/after exercise but even sometimes in the evening when I have done none of the previously mentioned activities. Anyone else get it other than while drinking? I'm 28 female. My mom has thyroid disease so I'm curious if it could be some type of autoimmune disorder? I'm also considering trying cryotherapy to see if it helps with the inflammation.
This has happened to me. I am also prescribed adderall and consume alcohol regularly. However, I was looking for a connection for this on the web. - I have not been keen to notice this happening while drinking, but funny enough It has been happening at night the past few days since I have quit drinking...? No other conditions or prescription medication.
Hello!
I too experience red, hot blotchy knee caps after a few sips of my first drink. I've never been to the doctor for it, I just figured I'd developed an allergic reaction to drinking alcohol. This is the only place I've heard of people experiencing the same things I do, and I just want to know how things are currently, and if seeking medical attention is worth it, or a waste of time and money, and they're just going to tell me not to drink anymore (although I hardly do in the first place).
I'm just merely concerned, as it was so random, started in about December of this past year...and it's never happened before then. It also seems to happen every time now. Just looking for some more insight!
Thank you!
I also get red hot knees after my first drink...but only sometimes. Seems it happens when my period is close. Also bright red ears. It also happens more when I'm hot or don't drink enough water. I do have an allergy to sulfites.
I get blotchy knees occasionally and I'm also prescribed Adderall. I'm currently experiencing this hot, blotchy knee problem at the end of a long weekend of drinking while participating in a friend's wedding. I've been having trouble liking it directly to alcohol in general, let alone a particular type, because I typically don't notice it while I'm drinking, but rather when I get home or later in the day/night. I am on medication for Hypothyroid as well so perhaps my slowed metabolism is a reason for the delayed reaction.
Just found this thread googling my burning knees. I started experiencing it tonight after drinking red wine - I'm also prescribed Adderall.
I get these knee burners after red wine in the evening. Have to wear shorts to keep them cool!I don't take any meds by the way and don't seem to suffer after any beer or vodka intake. Go figure!
HI!! I cannot tell you how curious I am about your experience! it has been months and I'm more worried than I have ever been. For me it happened really randomly at first, maybe once a month on one knee- but then it just suddenly snowballed into both knees with alcohol consistently.
Do you mind if I ask you if you are on any medications? I am on Adderall but I have been for five years. I am trying to make a connection to stimulants with this diagnosis.
I took all the tests for carcinoid: bilirubin, serotonin, 24 hour 5Hiaa and the list goes on- they came back negative but I don't believe them - I am still worried to death I am one of the few who might get negative results while this tumor brews inside of me.
Have u been to a doctor?
Are you Anglican?
Any meds?
Any other conditions? sorry to bombard you- I just have been doing so much research in vain and it's great to hear from an actual fellow "knee-burner."
oh also how long do your knee blotches last? mine last until I go to bed! they didn't used to though.
I have also experienced this just recently. I have been an active drinker for many many years. I'm 31, female. For me it's just my knees that get red & hot feeling & hot to the touch. I've only noticed it after drinking certain types of alcohol. I've found that captain morgan rum, bacardi razz rum & my homemade sangria are so far the only ones it happens with so far. I recently had these drinks after a long time not having them when it started to happen. First time it happened was with my sangria I make 2-3 weeks ago. My drink of choice is Revel Stoke whiskey & I dont get the reaction from that stuff or from any kinds of beer that I drink. I'm curious also to know what is causing this!
Hi Dr. Mathur- your response is greatly appreciated. I was hoping you might be able to elaborate on some points.
1. Sudden allergic reaction in an adult approaching the 3rd decade of life who has been an active drinker for over 10 years would be quite unlikely would it not? I am also aware that most doctors dismiss this because of how unlikely the occurrence of alcohol allergy is after a patient has already shown a large and normal drinking history.
My question further is if you have ever seen this bilateral knee-flame reaction in any patients yourself or if any of your colleagues have ever seen it. I have not been able to find any photos online of such a reaction- and I would be fearful to not explore the concept of a histamine releasing tumor being a possibility (although unlikely in a mid 20s patient I know)
If you do find a moment to respond I would be so grateful.
Thank you.
Hi!
I am sorry to hear about your medical problems. Actually you probably have an allergic reaction to alcohol. This can vary depending on the nature of alcohol and on the batch, age and label of the same type of alcohol or wine. The allergy to alcohol even can be due to preservatives, coloring agents, yeast used for brewing, sulfites, gluten products in the alcohol or even to grapes and other bases. It can develop at any time during a person’s life. You need to go for an allergy testing for the ingredients of the beverage you take to know what you are allergic to. Also possibility of fatty liver and other liver afflictions should be considered as improper metabolism of alcohol too can cause problems.
Please discuss with your doctor. Take care!
The medical advice given should not be considered a substitute for medical care provided by a doctor who can examine you. The advice may not be completely correct for you as the doctor cannot examine you and does not know your complete medical history. Hence this reply to your post should only be considered as a guiding line and you must consult your doctor at the earliest for your medical problem.