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hi i am 40 weight 54 and heigh 5 1 . i am having pain in my rt knee (inner side)when i stand for long ,walk fast ,do some physical work or lift some weight and walk. Dr told me its MDL and there is swelling, and advised me DFZ 6 , tendocare and zinetac. for two weeks. i also have some dark spot marks on my cheeks which started geting lighter initially and also got relief in my pain but again as as i do my house hold work like cooking ,washing , taking care of my three years old son there is pain. that means i have to take rest only. is this a permanent problem or lupus. After two weeks i am advised DFZ 1 mg for 1 month Nucoxia 90 mg for 7 days and calcium for one month.
A thorough clinical knee assessment is advised followed by an MRI.
As you have pain in the medial side of the knee, this could be related to two issues. One - medial collateral ligament injury, or Early OA knee.
After an MRI will help understand the soft tissue structures within the knee joint. Also physical therapy will help imporve the knee strengthand full functionality as well.
In my clinical practice such cases respond well to physical therapy.
Regards Jay Indravadan Patel
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Suggest Remedy For Pain In Right Knee
hi, thank-you for providing the brief history of you. A thorough clinical knee assessment is advised followed by an MRI. As you have pain in the medial side of the knee, this could be related to two issues. One - medial collateral ligament injury, or Early OA knee. After an MRI will help understand the soft tissue structures within the knee joint. Also physical therapy will help imporve the knee strengthand full functionality as well. In my clinical practice such cases respond well to physical therapy. Regards Jay Indravadan Patel