Meniscus injury, not cured, now headache, is it okay?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-14
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Meniscus injury is not good, now headache, generally water meniscus injury and headache is not directly related, but the meniscus is not completely cured, so there is a little helpless headache, not this is a real headache.

    There are many ways to recuperate for meniscus injury, often according to the severity of the meniscus injury of the knee joint, this kind of recuperation or the so-called conservative **, generally common in the first or second degree of meniscus injury injury, this mild injury, and the impact of this symptom on the quality of life is not too obvious In this case, we recommend conservative**, but for the more serious injury, such as more than three degrees, the meniscus injury has affected the joint activity, For patients with long-term swelling and pain in the joints, as well as effects on movement and walking function, surgery is generally recommended**.

    Meniscus injuries should be done in the hospital as soon as possible for MRI to determine the severity of the condition and then treat the symptoms**. If the injury is relatively minor, pay attention to maintenance, avoid excessive force on the knee joint, avoid cold, and take drugs to nourish the joints and non-steroidal analgesics**. If the injury is more severe, it is necessary to complete the operation through surgery**, and cooperate with the functional exercise of the knee joint to promote the recovery of function.

    In the case of meniscus injury, the first step is to reduce activity, and then consider whether to use a non-surgical or surgical approach, depending on the situation. If the meniscus injury is mild, it can be non-surgical** and requires a cast or lower limb brace to immobilize the knee for 4-6 weeks. For meniscus injuries that require surgery**, meniscus surgery is currently performed under knee arthroscopy.

    It is a minimally invasive procedure.

    When the meniscus is injured**, it is best to keep more meniscus, work to preserve more knee function, and to do so will reduce the occurrence of traumatic arthritis. At the time of surgery, if the meniscus can be preserved, try to keep the meniscus as much as possible, and perform meniscus suturing surgery. If the meniscus is severely damaged, it needs to be removed, and the smaller the excision, the safer it will be to recover later, and the less repatriation will have to be done after surgery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Headache has nothing to do with meniscus injury, first of all, it should be clear that if it is a mild meniscus injury, you can consider conservative dynamic observation to deal with it, if it is a severe meniscus injury, it will not cause knee pain to aggravate, and there will be obvious popping, jamming, and even locking symptoms in daily walking, which will seriously affect walking, running and life at this time.

    Therefore, when the above symptoms appear, you need to go to the hospital in time, through the assessment of the condition, if the meniscus injury is severe, or repair my meniscus tear in time, by repairing the meniscus tear to let the meniscus heal, and there will be no pain, popping, and even compression symptoms in walking and activities in the later stage.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    After a meniscus injury, the first one may be because it was a mild injury at the beginning, but it was not treated for a long time, and the small fissure became a large fissure due to long-term friction and was not protected, from mild to severe. Second, the meniscus is not well supplied with blood, so it will not be treated for a long time without injury, and the injured area may become a scar. In this way, the elasticity will reduce the impact of activity, and the degree of activity will be reduced, which is relatively light.

    Finally, the meniscus injury has been incured for a long time and the injury is not too light, with tears and crushing, it is still not easy to become crushed and aggravated, resulting in the shedding of cartilage, and at the same time, there is fluid accumulation pain and activity flexibility is obviously limited, and it will also cause muscle atrophy, affecting the ability to move and exercise, especially when going up and down the stairs semi-flexion, the meniscus injury to the knee joint is relatively large, if there is damage, it is easy to aggravate the pain caused by squeezing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The meniscus is not recoverable, it can only be replaced with a man-made one, a 300,000 bar like.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1.**Principle.

    Acute phase: local cold compress, external fixation of plaster brackets, in order to reduce swelling and relieve pain.

    Chronic phase: After conservative ** is ineffective, partial meniscal tear removal should be performed to prevent the development of traumatic knee arthritis. Knee arthroscopic surgery should be used as much as possible to allow for recovery as soon as possible.

    2.Conventional surgery.

    Surgery is usually performed under spinal anesthesia or epidural anesthesia.

    3.Guard**.

    "Sheng's knee patch" has the effects of reducing swelling and relieving pain, channeling and stagnation, renewing tendons and bones, and connecting joints for meniscal injury, which can quickly eliminate swelling and pain, repair meniscus injury, and have significant efficacy for meniscus injury.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The ** of knee joint half-moon acre laughing board injury is divided into acute phase ** and chronic phase **. In the acute stage, the accumulated blood can be extracted and bandaged with cotton leg pressure for 2-3 weeks, or acupuncture or physiotherapy can be done in the acupuncture and pain physiotherapy department of the hospital to reduce the inflammatory response, and if the injury is marginally separated, it can accelerate its healing. Interlocking is an obvious indication for surgery, and joint lead resistance endoscopy should be performed early.

    If the symptoms are not obvious in the chronic phase, it can be conservative**, and if the symptoms are obvious and there is locking, surgery is feasible**.

    At present, knee meniscus surgery is performed under the microscope, and the methods include complete meniscectomy, meniscus trimming, meniscus suture, and meniscus transplantation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    For patients with pain symptoms after meniscal injury, it is mainly based on the severity of the meniscus injury pain and auxiliary examinations to clarify the severity of the meniscus injury, and it is completely okay to determine the positive plan.

    If after the meniscus injury, it is only manifested as a pain symptom, and the auxiliary examination shows a second-degree meniscus injury, I think you can still choose to actively carry out conservative **, generally need to tell the patient to pay strict attention to rest, protection is the best condition for recovery, too much activity, too drastic will aggravate the patient's symptoms, and is not conducive to recovery, do not get cold, insist on scalding every day, if you blanch, you can use some Chinese herbal medicine to promote blood circulation and stasis after boiling it first smoked and then washed.

    In addition, oral drugs that invigorate blood and nutrients for cartilage can be used**, but for patients with severe meniscus injury, in addition to pain, walking and noose symptoms, and the auxiliary examination shows a third-degree meniscus injury, it is necessary to actively undergo arthroscopic surgery**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Brother....I don't hurt either...The doctor said it was a second-degree injury....If you see it....Add friends....Ha.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    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!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The conservative ** without surgery can be used to introduce you to two more effective methods.

    1.Sit on a stool, raise your legs flat for fifteen seconds, then put them down, and continue doing ten sets a day to strengthen the knee ligaments and relieve the pressure on the meniscus.

    2.You can squat against the wall for three minutes every day, and the effect is very good.

    3.Usually you can use Jihe knee bone massage cream and dig conservative**, massage recovery**.

    If possible, you can exercise the strength of the quadriceps muscles of the thigh, because meniscus injuries are often caused by insufficient thigh strength and ligament strength.

    If surgery is necessary, it should be arthroscopic surgery.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Most meniscus injuries are caused by sports, and the meniscus has little blood transport, so it is impossible to regenerate or repair. If it's serious, you need surgery, if you still want to do sports in the future, then your knee will be in trouble, and if you want to heal it thoroughly, it's the same as before the injury, it's impossible.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The meniscus is a cushion that plays a cushioning role in the knee joint, and its own blood ** is very poor, so its ability to repair itself is relatively poor, but generally one to two degree injuries are not too serious. However, it will still be very painful after exertion, and you should keep the affected limb immobilized for at least three weeks at the moment, and as for whether you can continue to learn physical education, you should ask your coach for advice. Doctors can only tell you that there will definitely be an effect.

    If you exercise a lot, it will be very uncomfortable and painful. If it is larger, it may worsen and even require surgery to remove the meniscus.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The meniscus plays an important role and is also susceptible to injury. The function of the meniscus is to stabilize the knee joint, disseminate the load force of the knee joint, and promote intra-articular nutrition.

    In daily work, life, picking and lifting heavy objects, or riding a bicycle in a hurry to get off the station and stand unstable; Or in the fierce football, basketball and other sports, when athletes fight, meniscus injuries can occur.

    Long-term work in a squatting or semi-squatting position, such as a car mechanic, repeatedly squatting and standing up, the meniscus is severely worn and damaged. Most of these patients are young adults.

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