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What Is Suggested Medication For Knee Pain In Older People?
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I have a sharp pain on my left knee, especially going down steps, however, the pain goes if i take diclofenac tabs
im 52 years old..i gym, swim and play golf, but in moderation..any safe medicine to ease the pain? i dont want surgery..
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement, Dr. Mukesh Chugh's Response
Hi Thanks for writing your query I am happy with your daily exercise schedule. My advice would be take glucosamine for your knee osteoarthritis, the recommended dose of glucosamine sulphate is 1500mg and chondroitin sulphate is 800-1200mg daily in divides doses. Glucosamine by nutralite is a good brand and with balanced composition. This is usually given for 3 months and then 6 months off after there is symptomatic improvement. This is not a pain killer so additional medicines are required for pain control and optimum joint activity. Regarding exercise avoid jumping/jogging on hard concrete surface. Avoid food which is rich in sugar, oil to control body weight and eat food (whole grain, fruit and vegetable) which are rich in fiber. I hope this information suffices. Take care Regards Dr.mukesh chugh (http://bit.ly/drmchugh)
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What Is Suggested Medication For Knee Pain In Older People?
Hi Thanks for writing your query I am happy with your daily exercise schedule. My advice would be take glucosamine for your knee osteoarthritis, the recommended dose of glucosamine sulphate is 1500mg and chondroitin sulphate is 800-1200mg daily in divides doses. Glucosamine by nutralite is a good brand and with balanced composition. This is usually given for 3 months and then 6 months off after there is symptomatic improvement. This is not a pain killer so additional medicines are required for pain control and optimum joint activity. Regarding exercise avoid jumping/jogging on hard concrete surface. Avoid food which is rich in sugar, oil to control body weight and eat food (whole grain, fruit and vegetable) which are rich in fiber. I hope this information suffices. Take care Regards Dr.mukesh chugh (http://bit.ly/drmchugh)