I can t walk naturally if my knee hurts, what happens if I can t walk with knee pain?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-28
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The knee joint is the largest and most complex flexion joint in the human body. It is subjected to high stress, and the structure is stable and flexible. Knee pain occurs from time to time, and this pain is often overlooked or arbitrarily dismissed as a condition such as arthritis.

    In fact, there are many causes of knee pain.

    Advice: In daily life, most joint pain is not caused by trauma. Prolonged exposure to cold joints and huge temperature differences are the main causes of joint pain.

    Especially in autumn, when the temperature alternates, low temperatures or large temperature differences can cause muscles and blood vessels to constrict, causing joint pain. If you encounter this situation, you should first keep as warm as possible, and you can use a hot compress; The second is to reduce the amount of exercise and let the joints rest. If the above methods do not improve the knee pain, then it is necessary to go to the hospital for a clear **.

    Life care: knee pain can be alleviated by appropriate physical exercise: 1. Insist on walking every day, how far to walk can be determined according to your own situation, you can walk 3-5 kilometers if you have a good physique, and you can reduce the amount as appropriate if you have a general physique.

    2. Insist on doing squat and standing movements, once a day in the morning and evening, each time according to their physical strength 30-100 times, at the beginning of the knee joint soft can be used to hold the armrests or stable chair backrest, tableside, step by step, from less to more, from the armrests to let go of the armrests. 3. Press the legs, lift the legs to a height that can be lifted, put them on a chair or other suitable places, and gently press and pat the foot three miles. The time and force of the leg press should be moderate.

    4. Insist on climbing a mountain once or twice a week, which can not only exercise legs, but also promote lung capacity, broaden horizons, release work pressure, relax mood, and promote physical and mental health. Knee pain will also be greatly relieved.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Bone spurs in the knee are easy to develop, or there is a problem with the tendons that you don't pay attention to, can cause these symptoms, if so.

    It is a common disease, most of them do not require drugs or surgery**, find an osteopathic doctor, they can remove bone spurs, no longer compress the nerves, and the corresponding symptoms will disappear naturally, that is, there will be a little skin pain when treating, just take a break, **The time is usually not more than ten minutes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It may be osteoarthritis of the knee joint, it is recommended that you take a positive x-ray of both knees and compare them to confirm the diagnosis. Dr. Wang.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't know your age, I think your symptoms are like, bone hyperplasia in the knee joint, do you walk flat without pain? Or should it be filmed!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you are over 40 years old, it is recommended to go to the hospital to have a ** photo to see if there is bone hyperplasia.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Hello: The question you are asking is:

    What happens when you have knee pain and can't walk? You can do a check-up, meniscus degree injury, synovitis, and mild bone hyperplasia, because the long-term upper and lower stairs patellar cartilage also has mild wear and tear, secondary patellar malocracia. I thought that this was a problem, and the knee joint had a degenerative disease in advance.

    However, at present, there is no good way for the hospital to do surgery except for surgery, and it is all dragged on. I don't think about surgery, it's inconvenient to talk about it.

    What happens when you have knee pain and can't walk?

    Hello Doctor! What happened when my knee suddenly swelled and I couldn't walk? What to do?

    Hello: The question you asked is: What is the problem of knee pain and can't walk?

    You can do a check-up, meniscus degree injury, synovitis, and mild bone hyperplasia, because the long-term upper and lower stairs patellar cartilage also has mild wear and tear, secondary patellar malocracia. I thought that this was a problem, and the knee joint had a degenerative disease in advance. However, at present, there is no good way for the hospital to do surgery except for surgery, and it is all dragged on.

    I don't think about surgery, it's inconvenient to talk about it.

    What can be used to quickly solve the difficulty of mobility difficulties?

    This can be done with an MRI.

    See if there's any effusion.

    I can't walk at home, and I'm still taking my little granddaughter.

    How old are you?

    Your question received.

    I felt bulging from the inside out.

    Don't be in a hurry to make it clear, I'm 66

    Don't be in a hurry to think about it and play it again, I'll wait for you.

    What else do you want to ask?

    The elderly have a relatively large amount of activity, whether there is a problem with the synovium or the phenomenon of polar night, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a checkup!

    If you want to solve the problem immediately, you have to take ibuprofen to relieve the pain.

    If there is an effusion, it will hurt!

    I hope mine can help you and finally I wish you all the best!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Walking knee pain may be caused by overwork, local tissue damage, knee arthritis, and should be targeted**.

    1. Overwork:

    If you do heavy physical work in a short period of time, or if you go up and down stairs for a long time, and your knees are rubbed for a long time, it will cause painful symptoms.

    2. Local tissue damage:

    If you usually exercise very little, suddenly do some strenuous exercises in a short period of time, it will lead to local soft tissue damage, so when walking, there will be knee pain symptoms, and it is also accompanied by local swelling.

    3. Knee arthritis:

    Knee arthritis can be caused by obesity or trauma and genetic factors, and it usually causes joint pain and swelling of the Horn line and limited mobility, so it can cause knee pain when walking, and the pain will be exacerbated by walking for a long time.

    In daily life, you need to pay attention to rest, avoid overwork, and also pay attention to keeping warm, arrange your diet reasonably, and eat more foods rich in protein and vitamins.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Knee pain afraid to walk? Rub the "pain relief point" for 5 minutes to relieve pain and walk easily.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you are tall, it hurts. You go and get an x-ray. If it's okay, when the body stops growing, it won't hurt.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Maybe you are short of blood, you can eat some blood-replenishing things: such as boiled wolfberries and red dates with brown sugar.

    You can also try it cross-legged.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is recommended to go to the hospital to see that the symptoms in the front should be arthritis, but the injury in the back may cause damage to the kneecap.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Whether there is malacia of the patella.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First except BAI osteoarthropathy (also du

    It is a bone spur), zhi excludes gout (this disease is caused by high uric acid, but it is mostly unilateral joint redness, swelling and pain.

    so it can be excluded).

    Judging by your vague narrative, joint tuberculosis is unlikely, as the disease is easy to diagnose and your treating physician should find out.

    Rheumatoid arthritis generally occurs in symmetrical joints, symmetrical pain in the facet joints of the hand, morning stiffness is the most common, and symmetrical pain in the shoulder and knee joints is relatively rare, but it also exists, and it cannot be ruled out that you have rheumatoid arthritis.

    Recommendation: Check rheumatoid factor, antinuclear antibodies, and immunoglobulins. Oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen extended-release capsules, aspirine enteric-coated tablets during acute pain are not recommended for hormones**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Rheumatic joint pain is mostly caused by cold, so pay more attention to rest and keep warm, and exercise properly. If you want to relieve pain quickly, you can take Fenpide ibuprofen, which has a good analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect, and it has a relatively fast effect on reaching the root of pain.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is recommended that you must go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination, early detection and early detection, otherwise if there is any inflammation, the consequences of repeated deepening of the injury will be very serious!

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