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Check the knee capsule and a small amount of fluid in the air cavity of the joint, so what does it depend on the doctor**?
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The box checks the knee capsule and a small amount of fluid in the joint cavity, and you can ask the doctor to deal with it for you to see if it is better to do surgery or how to do it.
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p***Q 2012-07-03 12:10:26Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital, etc.):
Male, 32 years old, about 10 years ago, a kick was accidentally injured in the knee (without any collision, may be overexertion), and then because I felt that there was no big problem, it has not been **, but it is painful to pinch the inside of the knee joint with my hand, and sometimes it is easy to twist accidentally (always that part), usually the foot is thrown inward (so I can't kick the ball all the time), and it is no problem to throw it outward.
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Hello. The description of the medical history is simpler, and your age is not known. From the point of view of the time of the beginning of the lesion, nearly a year of excavation time, from the examination of magnetic resonance, it is a manifestation of meniscus injury and osteoarthropathy, and the possible **methods include arthroscopic minimally invasive** and artificial joint replacement**, then both of these methods require hospitalization**, as for the specific choice of which method, it is necessary to have more detailed information to determine.
Is it okay not to have surgery? Judging from the information you provide now, I am afraid that it is difficult to achieve a good judgment without surgery, but if you have never done it before, then you can also try it through conservative methods, and the specific methods can include medication, local physiotherapy of the joint, drug injection in the joint cavity, etc. But more specifically, please go to your local hospital and follow the doctor's instructions.
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The information you have provided is incomplete, and I can't give specific suggestions, so please open and add the following information:
Is your current knee pain bilateral, or is it on one side, and which side is more important? Do you have nooses and snapping symptoms in your joints? Do you have pain when going up and down stairs, squatting, and soft legs?
It is recommended that you do the following Huiju jujube 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.
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Problem analysis: When the joints are diseased or some systemic diseases appear, the joint effusion is formed when the joint fluid increases, resulting in pain and discomfort in the joints of the limbs. The main manifestations are joint congestion and swelling, pain, difficulty in squatting with activity, and functional limitations.
Suggestions: When there is a lot of joint effusion and high tension, joint puncture can be carried out to completely remove the effusion and blood, and inject sodium diaphragm into the joint cavity, which is the main component of the joint sliding fluid. Nest cysts can be surgically surged**.
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Problem analysis: This pathology is a typical osteoarthropathy, resulting in excessive fluid accumulation in the knee joint, excessive pressure, and the formation of cysts in the joint with the outflow of the popliteal fossa.
Opinion paragraph Yunlu suggested:
**Method: Drain the effusion and repair the damaged medullary bone tissue at the same time as a combination of Chinese and Western compounds to restore the essence of the disease.
It doesn't mean anything if you don't have a morning stiffness, so it's better to go to the hospital and let the doctor see it in person, it's not a big problem at a young age.
There was a car accident in April. I guess it was also an operation in April? It's been almost 6 months. >>>More
A small amount of effusion in the knee joint should be paid attention to immobilizing the affected limb to reduce the weight bearing and activity of the knee joint, which can effectively reduce the effusion of knee arthritis. In the acute stage, you can apply a cold compress appropriately, or you can choose a plaster for external use, such as flurbiprofen gel patch, medical cold therapy patch, ibuprofen patch, this kind of plaster can be used externally to apply cold compress to the affected area, reduce acute exudation, and also significantly relieve pain. >>>More
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
Hello, the patient is 63 years old and the doctor advises against surgery**! In fact, knee joint degeneration is knee joint bone hyperplasia, is a very common disease, people of a certain age will have some hyperplasia, bone hyperplasia has a good side and a bad side, the good side is to enhance the stability of the body, the bad side is to cause symptoms, ** words should be aimed at eliminating symptoms, patients still have high blood pressure, not suitable to take medicine**, besides, this disease is aseptic inflammation medicine injection generally does not play much role, Dr. Zhang Jiwei, an orthopedic expert in traditional Chinese medicine, recommends external application, which is safe and non-effective, and I believe it will help the condition of the elderly.