Hello,
I have studied your case.
According to your symptoms and findings there is
osteoarthritis of your knee.
You can start
cartilage protecting medication like chondritin sulphate, that you need to take for couple of months.
I will advise to do X ray knee and if required MRI knee can be done.
Physiotherapy like
ultrasound and tens will help, along with knee exercises
.
Life style changes will help in reducing pain which include,
LOAD REDUCTION : Protecting the joint from excessive load may slow down the rate of cartilage loss. It is also effective in relieving pain. The heavier you are, the more stress you put on your joints. Weight reduction for obese patients, wearing shock-absorbing shoes, avoiding activities like climbing stairs and using a walking stick are worthwhile.
ACTIVITY MODIFICATION -It is important to maintain as much activity and joint motion as possible, but impact activities will aggravate arthritis. Running and jumping will often accelerate cartilage loss from the joint. The key is to focus on low impact activities, such as swimming or cycling.
USING CANES: Assistive devices can make it easier to go about your day without stressing your painful joint. A cane may take weight off your knee or hip as you walk. Carry the cane in the hand opposite the leg that hurts.
ANALGESIC MEDICATION : Simple over the counter medications like
acetaminophen is sufficient in most cases. If this fails to control pain, a
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug may be better.
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