Add 50 points! Meniscus injury, no tear, is there any other way than surgical treatment?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-24
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Your injuries are light, and it is most appropriate to be conservative**. If you have medical insurance or insurance, you can be hospitalized, intravenous injection of deer melon polypeptide, which is a drug that promotes bone growth and healing, and it takes about a month to be injected, the trade name of this drug is Songmeile, about 50 yuan or so 2ml a bottle, almost 8ml-12ml per injection. In addition, one injection of sodium hyaluronate per week, directly injected into the joint cavity, plays a role in anti-inflammatory, lubrication and nutrition for the joint meniscus, five injections for a course of treatment, about 200 yuan a needle, more than 200 imported ones, but imported ones are not covered by medical insurance.

    It is best to bring knee pads when you are usually active, and try to lie flat on your legs when you go home, and hot compresses can play a role in physical therapy for the knees and relieve pain. Stick to it for a month, to the end of the **, it will be very good, normal walking activities are definitely no problem, but you should pay extra attention to yourself when exercising in the future, it is recommended to do more warm-ups, and wear knee pads. Good luck with you**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If it doesn't affect the exercise, don't treat it, it's not a big deal, if you go to the hospital, it is likely to take out your meniscus in order to generate income, and then you will feel very good, no pain, and it is convenient to exercise, but after a few years, the consequences are very serious, traumatic arthritis will definitely have, this is a responsible orthopedic associate professor taught us, I don't want you to lose confidence in the doctor, you can try Chinese medicine maintenance**, I am still interning, believe it or not!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If there is no tear, there should be no surgery. Traditional Chinese medicine also has no obvious effect.

    Conservative**, braking rest for more than 3 months. In addition to normal walking, do not exercise vigorously.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Mild meniscus injuries can recover on their ownThe meniscus tear depends on the severity of the injury, and the meniscus injury is likely to heal after a long period of recuperation. If the injury is severe, surgery should only be considered. The surgical regimen depends on the specific condition.

    The function of the meniscus is to stabilize the knee joint, disseminate the load of the knee joint, and promote intra-articular nutrition. Because the knee joint bears a lot of weight and has a large range of motion, it is easy to be injured and cause meniscus injury or lesions, because there is no blood inside the meniscus itself, but there is blood circulation around it.

    There are two types of meniscus tears: surgical and non-surgical, for small tears, the site is in the vascular area, can be used plaster, knee brace and other external fixation immobilization**. All other tears require surgery**, and in general, most meniscus tears that cause symptoms require surgery**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This recovery still takes a certain amount of time, but depending on the actual situation, Kaiyuan is an orthopedic department, go to check it first, and pay attention to rest and recuperation during this time to avoid aggravation of meniscus injury.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to your situation, the best ** for knee meniscus tear is arthroscopic meniscus repair after diagnosis, which is a better ** plan.

    Pay attention to rest, strengthen nutrition, maintain adequate sleep, go to the joint department of the provincial hospital, conduct magnetic resonance examination, knee arthroscopy repair meniscus, after repair, prevent infection, and rest appropriately

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Meniscus tear**Method, Medicine**: Supplemented with traditional Chinese medicine that invigorates blood circulation and dispels stasis, reduces swelling and relieves pain**, it can relieve symptoms.

    Surgery**: 1If non-surgical** is ineffective, symptoms and signs are obvious, and the diagnosis is clear, the injured meniscus should be surgically removed as soon as possible to prevent traumatic arthritis.

    2.Arthroscopy can be used for meniscal injuries**, and meniscus edge tears can be repaired with sutures, usually with partial meniscus excision, leaving the uninjured part.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is still difficult to recover naturally on your own, and a torn meniscus requires a certain amount of rest, but it should still be checked first. Orthopedics like Kaiyuan is, to see if Yan is serious, and to pay attention to less knee activity recently.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Red zone injury refers to the part of the meniscus that is relatively lateral, adjacent to the joint capsule, with abundant blood supply, and as long as it is adequately protected, it is more likely to heal itself; A white zone injury is a free margin of the meniscus that is less self-healing than the medial part of the meniscus, and usually requires arthroscopic surgery**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you can't get better on your own, you will definitely have to go to the hospital to see a doctor, and if it is serious, you may have to have surgery. Speaking of which, brother, a torn meniscus hurts, and it's really admirable that you can still bear it!

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