What Could Cause My Father’s Intermittent Lower Back And Knee Pain For The Past 6–9 Months?
Sun, 10 May 2020
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Can be due to spondylottic changes.
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At the age of 73, the pain in the lower back can be related to ankylosing spondylosis or herniated discs in the lower spine. The pain in the knees can be due to osteoarthritic changes in the joints. This needs an MRI scan of the spine and the knee to find out the extent of changes that his joints have undergone so that a proper treatment can be started. Mild pain killers and Volini spray or the massage oils can provide a short term relief till then. Regular physiotherapy according to the severity of the problem can help.
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He can take these for a week for now.
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He can take the medicines for a week and then consult his orthopedist for evaluation.
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Details below.
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Thanks for writing again.
To take care of the pain, he can start with Tab Ibuprofen 600 mg twice a day after meals. In case the pain is acute then a muscle relaxant like Tolagin twice a day may be needed in addition to Ibuprofen.
He can also start with joint lubricant supplements like Cartigen Duo twice a day after meals.
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