Have Severe Knee Pain. Took Tramadol. Prescribed Percocet. Having Diabetes And Chronic Osteo Arthritis. Can I Take After Tramadol?
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Thanks for writing to us
I am Dr Vaibhav Gandhi, I am an Orthopaedic surgeon and knee specialist.
I have studied your case.
You are having severe pain after taking tramadol so you can take percocet immediately. In an ideal case with good pain tolerance you advice to wait for 4 hours interval between the two medicines.
As your knee pain is getting worse you can undergo intra-articular injection so that you will have relief for longer time. Your doctor should have advised and continue knee strengthening exercises.
There are other pain reducing options like physiotherapy – SWD (Short Wave Diathermy), IFT (Interference Therapy). Please consult a physiotherapy that could help you with this.
Take care
Thanks for writing to us
I am Dr Vaibhav Gandhi, I am an Orthopaedic surgeon and knee specialist.
I have studied your case.
You are having severe pain after taking tramadol so you can take percocet immediately. In an ideal case with good pain tolerance you advice to wait for 4 hours interval between the two medicines.
As your knee pain is getting worse you can undergo intra-articular injection so that you will have relief for longer time. Your doctor should have advised and continue knee strengthening exercises.
There are other pain reducing options like physiotherapy – SWD (Short Wave Diathermy), IFT (Interference Therapy). Please consult a physiotherapy that could help you with this.
Take care
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar