That is something for a doctor to check. Any pain that is of unknown orgin or lasts more than a few day should be assessed by a health professional. You could even see a massage therapist. Though they are not allowed to diagnose, they do have training that allows then to refer to another health professional if they come across something that is outside their scope of practice.
Its not the medication,its the helping hand for you,take a glass of milk and mixes it with one egg yolk and shakes it and drink daily..it will help you out for relieving the pain of your knee.
I suffer from knee pains but only if I kneel or if I put pressure on it. One thing I do is I take a COLD AND HOT PAIN RELIEF STICK and rub on some. It tingles a little which causes the area to relax and reieve pain.
It depends on why you are having knee pain. If the knee pain is due to weight being placed on the knee, then using an exercise bike or a recumbent exercise bike may help ease the pain. If the pain is due to a motion caused used while walking, then using a bike will probably only exacerbate this pain. In either case, you should probably consult your doctor about the pain.
go to your doctor so they can prescribe you medicine for your knee
Yes. Massage the knee can definitely help the situation. Straighten the leg and massage the knee just above the kneecap. Sometimes the knee is inflamed and icing the knee down during rest times can also be very helpful.
Several health conditions can cause knee pain, including repetitive movement or disease of the knee joint. In addition, injuries such as fractures, ligament tears, and arthritis also result in knee pain. The most common form of knee pain. is called primary osteoarthritis. Dr. Tushar Ubale is an Orthopedic doctor in Mumbai with strong expertise in knee pain management
Yes. A knee support will do just that while jogging, support your knee. However there are many different reasons why you may be having pain when you run. I would talk to your doctor or go to a medical supply store where they can address your specific needs.
Years ago, I started having knee pain, bad knee pain. I was being treated for that part that wears away and its bone grinding bone.... It never got to that yet. Although my knee popped. My husband invested almost $1,000 in a mattress and box springs. Because I'm heavy the mattress sank on each side I laid on. The name was Restonic.
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There are lot of resources available online which have information on knee pain causes, treatments and how to manage knee pain in long term. There are websites like ehow.com or coolrunning.com which are good resources for information on knee pain with running.
Knee pain can be a bother, especially when you have many things to do in the future. Consult your local doctor if you have these troubles or try looking it up at http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/knee-pain/default.htm.
Without knowing much about the knee pain or your age, I would say that in most cases, knee pain does not require a knee replacement. Often, knee pain can be the result of stress to the knee, mild spraining, or even weak bones. Taking a calcium supplement and avoiding strenuous lifting or other difficult activities for a few days should help the pain. If pain persists after that time, it would be best to see your doctor, but needing a knee replacement is still very unlikely.