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It is hydrocoarticular cavity. It can cause swelling of the joints and make it difficult to walk. In addition, it depends on what causes the swelling and pain of the joints, if there is purulent ** infection or joint tuberculosis causing fluid in the joint cavity (in fact, it is empyema), the infection will spread.
Arthritis is not timely**, and it is difficult to leave sequelae of joint ankonosis. If it is a bone tumor, surgery is required.
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Fluid accumulation in the knee is an accumulation of inflammation caused by an external force in the knee. Only then does the water accumulate.
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Hello, hydrops in the knee may be caused by synovitis, synovitis is a disease of aseptic inflammation, which is caused by abnormal function and morphological changes of the synovial membrane in the articular area caused by a variety of reasons, resulting in excessive production of synovial fluid and malabsorption disorders, resulting in joint swelling, pain, functional limitations, muscle atrophy and other manifestations of a disease.
Guidance: 1. It is recommended to go to the orthopedic department for examination, and it is very important to be diagnosed in a timely manner, if it is not thorough. If the best stage is missed, the inflammation gradually transforms into the chronic phase, the effusion is reversed, and the synovium is hypertrophied and adhesional, which affects the functional problems of the joints.
2. Traditional Chinese medicine is taken internally, invigorating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, reducing swelling and relieving pain, and at the same time, applying plaster knee bone massage ointment through meridians and meridians, dispelling wind and dampness, strengthening bones and tendons, the curative effect will be better, and with the correct functional activities, it can speed up the absorption of fluid accumulation. +1
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Main manifestations: joint congestion and swelling, pain, difficulty in squatting with activity, and functional limitations.
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First go to a regular hospital to make a clear diagnosis, see what causes the joint effusion, and then formulate the corresponding plan.
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Ask the patient to move less and walk less. So that it will not develop, and there is also the need not to pump water, the more it will be pumped.
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Question 1: Will water in the knee get better on its own? First of all, let me tell you, this depends on the situation, if there is a lot of water, it is not easy to absorb, it must be removed, if it is less, floating, bandaged, it will be slowly absorbed.
Depending on what you described, it is recommended to see your local orthopedic surgeon to rule out other injuries.
Question 2: Will hydrokinesis be natural This is not possible, there is water accumulation indicates that there is inflammation, there is a lot of knowledge about this kind of related knowledge in my article, you can follow me, I hope it will help your situation.
Question 3: Can knee hydration be cured Knee fluid can be cured. Hydrops in the knee is synovitis, a syndrome caused by joint sprains and a variety of intra-articular injuries.
It is recommended that you can take drugs to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, combined with rheumatic painkiller plasters and the affected area**, and you can also apply hot compresses to the affected area*to relieve the pain of the wanderers. Usually avoid wind, dampness, and cold, pay attention to the combination of work and rest, strengthen exercise, and enhance physical fitness.
Question 4: How long does it take for fluid in the knee to absorb it on its own Fluid in the knee is synovitis. Knee synovitis, in the elderly, is mostly secondary to knee osteoarthritis, mainly due to cartilage degeneration and bone hyperplasia produced by mechanical biochemistry ** secondary knee synovial edema, exudation and effusion.
In young adults, acute trauma and chronic injuries are more common. Acute trauma includes knee sprains, meniscal injuries, collateral ligament or cruciate ligament injuries, intra-articular effusions or sometimes hemorrhage, and acute traumatic synovitis of the knee.
Sometimes it can be caused by a simple synovial injury to the knee, such as a minor trauma or a long-term chronic knee strain. Coupled with the invasion of wind, cold and dampness, the knee joint can gradually appear swollen and dysfunctional, and chronic knee synovitis is formed.
It is recommended to use external drugs**, which can be applied externally to relieve tendons and blood, reduce swelling and relieve pain, invigorate blood and disperse stasis, and dispel wind and cold. To relieve the symptoms of joint stiffness, edema, and pain. Promote functional recovery and achieve the best goal.
Question 5: Will knee effusion heal on its own First of all, it depends on the situation, if there is a lot of water, it is not easy to absorb, and it must be removed.
Depending on the situation, fluid accumulation in the knee joint cavity can be caused by a variety of factors, such as traumatic synovitis, connective tissue diseases such as rheumatism, rheumatoid, systemic lupus erythematosus, tuberculosis, etc. Others such as joint trauma caused by trauma, sprains, etc. It is generally believed that if there is no connective tissue disease, tuberculosis, and purely traumatic factors, cold compresses can be applied within 24 hours to promote the constriction of blood vessels in the tissues and reduce bleeding. >>>More
Continue**, the effect is not better, find the original doctor again, don't find another doctor, because the use of hormones** has a time limit. If you change doctors, you don't know how many hormones you're taking. It can be cured.
You should go to the hospital to take a look at the ** ask if you can't get sick, I believe in modern high technology, if it's a bone spur, I can help you cure it.
Yes, when squatting, the knee exceeds the toe and it can cause damage to your own knee; The correct way to do this is to keep your knees and toes level, then bend your body slightly, and squat until your thighs and calves are about 90 degrees.
Friend, I run during the day and basketball for 3 hours twice a week. After playing basketball once, I found that my knee hurt, and later I found out that it was a sports injury that had a great impact on my knee. >>>More