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Asked for male, 65 years old from Varanasi
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Orthopedic Doctor•Noida
Hello, thanks for your query and welcome to lybrate. I am dr akshay from fortis hospital, new delhi. Please tell me duration of pain and what are aggravating factors? how much distance can you walk and what is the analgesic requirement to carry out activities of daily routine? what medications you generally take and what has been your treatment history till now for existing problem. I also need to see your latest knee x rays so that I know what grade of arthritis are we dealing with on your case...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
Glucosamine is a type of amino acid (a building block of protein) which is present in all the supplement. So according to me you do not need to take extra.
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Physiotherapist•Haridwar
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Any supplement which contains glucosamine and chondroitin may help in restoring cartilage partially.
Your weight also plays a major part in arthritis conditions
exercises specific to the joint will help considerably.
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Orthopedist•Delhi
Physiotherapy along with medicines will help.
Rule out diabetes & vit. D deficiency or any other metabolic disorder.
Sleep on a hard bed with a soft bedding on it.
Any way take bio d3 max 1tab odx10days ibuprofen 200mg od & sos x 5days do knee exercises. It may have to be further investigated
make sure you are not allergic to any of the medicines you are going to take.
Asked for male, 31 years old from Bangalore
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Homeopath•Surat
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It happens because of the calcium deficiency.
Start taking its supplements like bananas, milk, sitaphal etc.
And take Calc Phos 6X three times in a day for 1 month.
It will be alright.
Take care. :)
And if you have any other query. Please ask.
Asked for Male, 22 years old from Howrah
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Orthopedist•Noida
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Provably she is having knee osteoarthritis. Try:
1. Regular knee quadriceps exercises (static and knee bending). 2. Ice pack application will help 3.Medications like Cartigen DN and Enzomac forte will help.
Getting weight bearing x-ray films will be helpful.
Intrarticular injections help greatly.
Orthopaedic Surgeon is the doctor you should visit.
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Asked for male, 62 years old from Mumbai
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ms orthopaedics, mbbs

Orthopedist•Noida
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MRI is not relavent at your age.
At 62, it should be a arthritic knee. Grade depending on weight bearing x-rays.
Try:
1. Regular knee quadriceps exercises (static and knee bending). 2. Ice pack application will help 3.Medications like Cartigen DN and Enzomac forte will help.
4. Intrarticular injections offer great pain relief.
Share x-rays.
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Orthopedist•Noida
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Your symptoms suggests knee osteoarthritis.
Try:
1. Regular knee quadriceps exercises (static and knee bending). 2. Ice pack application will help 3.Medications like Cartigen DN and Enzomac forte will help.
4. Intraarticular injections offer great help. Simply taking pain killers won't help. You may need something extra depending on x-ray status of your knee.
Asked for female, 31 years old from Bangalore
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Orthopedist•Noida
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Your symptoms suggest intrarticular soft issue pathology.
Try:
1. Regular knee quadriceps exercises (static and knee bending). 2. Ice pack application will help 3.Medications like Cartigen DN and Enzomac forte will help.
4. Intraarticular injections offer great help. If above measures fail.
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