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Question #10133
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Knee joints pain' problem want help - #10133

Tejender Ghai

I am suffering from knee joints pain' problem I want help to get relief fromMy knee joints pain' and not get any kidney problemI am suffering from last 2 yearsI takenso many medicine but not get relief

Age: 65
Chronic illnesses: Knee joints pain' problem
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Experiencing knee joint pain that persists despite medication can be incredibly challenging. We need to consider the underlying causes of your joint pain, like arthritis, tendinitis, bursitis, or meniscal injuries, which are common causes of chronic knee pain. Given that you’ve been dealing with this issue for two years, it would be important to confirm a reliable diagnosis, possibly through imaging such as an X-ray or MRI, or further examination from a medical professional, if you haven’t already. If medications haven’t been effective, a non-pharmacological approach might help. Physical therapy designed to strengthen the muscles around your knee and improve your range of motion can be beneficial. Undergoing supervised exercises can offer sustainable relief and improve mobility. Weight management, if applicable, is crucial since excess weight puts more strain on the knee joints. In terms of medication, if you’ve taken anti-inflammatory drugs or pain relievers without success, it’s important to discuss with your doctor alternative medications that wouldn’t affect kidney function, considering you mentioned a concern about kidney-related side effects. Sometimes, injections like corticosteroids or viscosupplementation might be suggested. For immediate relief, consider using ice packs for acute flare-ups or heat packs for reducing stiffness. Ensuring you’re wearing supportive footwear and possibly using orthotic inserts can align your joints and reduce stress. Importantly, chronic pain often benefits significantly from a comprehensive approach involving lifestyle changes. Do note, if your symptoms worsen or you’re experiencing symptoms like acute swelling, redness or heat around the knee, it’s critical to seek medical evaluation quickly to rule out conditions such as infections or gout. Prioritize a follow-up with your healthcare provider to adapt your management plan as needed.

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