Whether the meniscus injury is surgically or conservatively treated

Updated on healthy 2024-04-13
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Meniscus injury seriously affects motor function, and what is even more terrifying is that it is very easy to trigger degenerative arthritis, further destroying the body's motor skills. If the meniscus is completely broken, or if there are fragments free, it can only be surgically removed, but if it is only a tear or injury, it is possible to return to normal.

    I guess the doctor has told you that the purpose of painkillers is to temporarily relieve pain, but if the meniscus does not grow, your problem cannot be fundamentally solved. Moreover, the meniscus is two large cartilages, which are an important guarantee of human motor skills, unless it is absolutely necessary, it is easy not to remove, not to mention that surgery cannot completely eliminate the pain, and may affect the degree of curvature in the future. A slight impact is prone to dislocation, accidental injury and other accidents.

    In view of this situation, at present, in many developed countries in the world, the existing joint that eats painkillers to relieve pain or surgery has been gradually abandoned, and pure natural sawpeak tooth shark cartilage powder is generally used for clinical use**. And to obtain the clinical cartilage regeneration verification, for people to completely restore the meniscus to bring a bright dawn, has become the world's largest trend to replace the first, in some European countries, has been the pure natural sawpeak tooth shark cartilage powder extract identified as a drug, Japan has also selected a company to provide clinical use. But because of the difficulty in material selection, the processing is exquisite, and ** is slightly more expensive, you can check it.

    Then adjust the dosage according to your own condition and economic conditions, if it goes well, it should be able to recover and regenerate in about half a year to 1 year, I wish you a thorough ** as soon as possible!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Some of the ways to improve are non-surgical, conservative** or surgical**, etc.; If you want to do this, the first thing to do is to remove the fluid from the injury, then apply a cold compress and apply a local compression, and then apply a plaster cast to fix it, so that it will help you recover.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In general, a local cold compress can be applied and then fixed with a plaster cast; If you don't want surgery, the best thing to do is to have the blood in the meniscus removed, compressed and immobilized with a cast.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The best way to improve meniscus injury is to immobilize; In general, non-surgical ** can be fixed with a plaster, but there are certain risks associated with this method.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. It can be cured, but surgery is not recommended. This is because surgery** is usually the use of arthroscopy to remove the free meniscus fragment or remove the injured meniscus. Removal of the meniscus is a last resort.

    Patients will lose or weaken basic physiological functions such as jumping and weight-bearing after spring removal.

    2. If you are not seriously lenient, it is recommended that you should be conservative**. Using traditional Chinese medicine**, external application of the meniscus and ligament repair, generally about 15 days of medication can be effective, the pain is significantly reduced by about 80%, the meniscus ** needs about 40 days, and the ligament ** needs about 30 days to heal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Analysis: Any surgery has certain risks, and there are also certain risks for meniscus surgery of the knee joint, which may lead to cardiorespiratory arrest during anesthesia, damage to blood vessels and nerves during surgery, and venous thrombosis may occur after surgery. It is also possible to get infected with the wound, but the chance of it happening is very small.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Meniscus injury is a disease characterized by localized pain in the knee joint, soft legs or locking of the knee joint, quadriceps atrophy, and localized tenderness of knee joint space fixation. Meniscus injury is mostly caused by torsional external force, when one leg bears weight and the lower leg is fixed in the semi-flexed and outer booth, the body and femur are suddenly rotated inward, and the medial meniscus is subjected to rotational pressure between the femoral condyle and the tibia, resulting in meniscus tear.

    It is recommended to use the Jihe herbal knee bone massage cream of traditional Chinese medicine externally**, without hormones, swelling and pain, blood circulation and blood stasis.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Reduce knee flexion.

    Try to do as little as possible to squat and faint.

    Meniscus loss.

    Roughly divided into: Two kinds of tears.

    A kind of fracture. Tearing can be conservative**.

    Fracture can only be surgical**.

    Sutures are performed. 1 month will be fine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How to deal with a meniscus injury?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No significant damage to the ligaments and meniscus was seen.

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