How should the left knee anterior cruciate ligament edema, left knee capsule effusion?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I don't know if there is a problem with the meniscus, it is better to do an MRI and see clearly, if there is no problem with the meniscus, as long as you pay attention to rest, the symptoms of effusion and edema can be reduced If there is a problem with the meniscus, you can consider the ...... of kneescopic surgeryIt is usually recommended to wear knee pads and exercise more (sitting, raising your legs to level and then lowering) I'm not a doctor, but it's just ...... similar to you

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is nothing too good to do, just warm compresses. Bake electric rest. Reduce knee activity. The doctor you saw there? It should be joint bursitis, cruciate ligament edema, I haven't heard of it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Joint cavity drainage, followed by physiotherapy, the effect is generally good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Analysis: Hello, according to the information you provided, you are suffering from anterior cruciate ligament edema and joint effusion. The main consideration is that the recitation is related to prolonged walking, running and jumping, strenuous exercise, trauma, etc.

    Guidance: It is recommended that you should temporarily rest in bed, immobilize, and do knee hot compresses, physiotherapy, oral drugs such as Celebrex, Voltarin, and synovitis granules. Stick to the straight leg raises every day.

    Straight-leg shed high check raise exercise can increase the stability of the knee joint, and if the exercise is good, it can avoid this situation in the future.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The medial meniscus is degenerated, just ignore it directly, and stop doing weight-bearing exercises. To put it bluntly, it is to raise.

    Posterior cruciate ligament edema.

    This, it depends on whether there is any damage, generally our hospital will not report this, it is difficult to distinguish between simple edema or injury, in fact, even if it is injured, it is fine.

    Just take care of it, as long as it's not a broken cruciate ligament.

    No surgery is required.

    It's all nourishment, including "joint cavity with a small amount of fluid", in fact, things in the knee joint.

    Meniscus. ligaments flow) are not bloody**.

    If you are injured, it is only to nourish and take medicine.

    After the drug is injected into the bloodstream, it will definitely not be able to reach these places. Unless there is a big damage or something like this, it affects the function.

    You have to have surgery, stitches or a manual change. "A small amount of fluid in the joint cavity" means that there is a small amount of fluid in the normal joint cavity.

    Plays the role of lubrication, it's fine.

    It's okay. Do not worry.

    Overall, the patient did not do weight-bearing exercises near the spine orange stage.

    Try to move around as little as possible, and wait for the spike to not hurt.

    If you don't have symptoms, it's OK. If the doctor prescribes medicine, only the Sakura group is to prescribe some pain and anti-inflammatory medicine, to put it bluntly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.The patellar ligament is bulging and full at the knee eye on both sides, soft to palpate with the hand, and even has a cyst**, and if the joint effusion exceeds 50 ml, the patella test is positive.

    2.The fluid aspirated from arthrocentesis is usually yellow, clear, or pink with blood, and the bacterial culture is negative.

    Linear examination of synovitis has no abnormalities in the bone, or there are degenerative changes, or loose bodies in the joints, and bone spurs at the edges of the bones and joints.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A small amount of fluid can be left untreated temporarily, and the human joints themselves have a certain repair ability, and the fluid can be absorbed by themselves. This needs to be reviewed regularly, and if the self-absorption effect is poor, it should be dealt with. But for ligament damage, it must be repaired surgically.

    **You have to go to a regular hospital.

    Ligament repair is a minor surgery that takes a short period of time, and as long as you take good care of the surgery, the recovery is still good. Generally, you can get out of bed for 2 or 3 days after surgery, and you must be accompanied by someone when you get out of bed for the first time, get up slowly, and prevent dizziness and fall again. Wear non-slip slippers.

    You can use crutches, and the time and intensity are mainly borne by yourself. In the early stage, you should pay attention not to be too tired. After a week, you can do some knee-related functional exercises, flexion and extension joints.

    Any functional exercise should be carried out by a doctor in combination with the actual situation of the patient. After 4 to 6 weeks of active exercise, you can move with weights on your own. At this time, it is possible to resume work, but for those who need to stand for a long time and manual labor, it is better to postpone it for 1 or 2 months.

    In terms of diet, in addition to eating more foods rich in protein (fish maw, sea cucumber, collagen soft capsules, meat skin, pig's trotters, beef tendon, cartilage, calcium, wild shrimp skin, calcium tablets, deep-sea fish, nonfat cheese, soy products, kelp), vitamins, various fruits and vegetables), you should also eat some foods rich in sulfur, such as asparagus, onions, cabbage, cabbage, etc. Sulfur is good for repairing joints.

    Ligaments are used to stabilize joints, and the knee joint is the most important weight-bearing joint in the body. **At the same time, you should control your weight and reduce the burden on your joints.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello: According to the current situation, it can only be determined that there is traumatic arthritis caused by trauma. It is not clear what caused such obvious hemoarthrosis.

    Generally speaking, there will be congestion and swelling after joint trauma, but if the blood accumulation is very obvious, the doctor should be highly suspicious of damage to ligaments, meniscus, cartilage and other structures. The description of the MRI cannot be used as a basis, and if you can, I hope to be able to see the scanned **Mengying Hui. Also, Is the brace fixed all the time?

    Can you walk? What is the range of motion of the knee? These are also important, and if possible, it is desirable to come to the hospital for outpatient check-ups to prevent missing important tissue damage.

    Wish: Soon**!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The medial meniscus is degenerated, just ignore it directly, and stop doing weight-bearing exercises. To put it bluntly, it is to raise.

    Posterior cruciate ligament edema This, it depends on whether there is any injury, generally our hospital will not report this, simple edema or injury is difficult to distinguish, in fact, even if it is injured, it is okay to recuperate, as long as it is not a broken cruciate ligament, it does not require surgery It is all nourishment, including "joint cavity with a small amount of effusion", in fact, there is no blood in the knee joint (meniscus ligament flow) ** The injury is only nourishing, if you take medicine, the drug will definitely not reach these places after the blood is entered. Unless it's a big injury, it's broken, and it affects the function, and then you have to have surgery, stitches, or a manual change. "The joint cavity is accompanied by a small amount of effusion", and there is a small amount of fluid in the normal joint cavity that plays a role in lubrication, and it is fine.

    It's okay, don't worry. Generally speaking, this patient should not do weight-bearing exercises in the near future, move around as little as possible, and wait until the pain is no longer and there are no symptoms, even if it is OK. If the doctor prescribes medicine, he only prescribes some painkiller and anti-inflammatory medicine, and to put it bluntly, it is the same whether you eat it or not. Hope it helps.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is recommended that you do the following exercises first.

    1.Reduce weight-bearing activities, avoid heavy lifting, climbing, stairs, squatting, etc.

    2.Quadriceps exercise: lie flat, straighten your lower limbs, lift one leg first, 30 cm away from the bed, hold for 10 seconds, put down, relax, and then lift, generally 5 times a group. 50 times a day, in the morning and evening. Alternate between the lower limbs.

    3.It is recommended that you can ride a bicycle or swim for exercise.

    4.Oral articular cartilage protection drug: glucosamine (currently available in two preparations: sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid).

    5.If the pain is severe, Voltarin tablets or Fenpidex can be used.

    Please come to the hospital for outpatient treatment at your convenience, and bring your relevant documents (X-ray**, laboratory test sheet).

    Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.

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