Sunday, December 6, 2009

Arthritis Of The Knee More Condition_symptoms I Have Arthritis In My Knee And I'm Aspirin Sensitive, What Is The Best Thing I Can Do For Pain?

I have arthritis in my knee and I'm aspirin sensitive, what is the best thing I can do for pain? - arthritis of the knee more condition_symptoms

I hurt the knee at the 8th Year, I (am now 31). It keeps the fluids in the IT and arthritis has begun and it gets worse. Taken to try to make the new body as well. If you receive is usually relatively high, and then I kind of did it for a few seconds and gently move to take it easy. I use a package of cold rice and Tylenol Arthritis. That's all I have. Is there anything else I can do for him?

5 comments:

Lynise said...

I used to work for an orthopedic surgeon as MA
Do you have is to see a doctor for this problem? If you listen carefully, can make to. If you see a doctor, that I avoid the use of anti-inflammatory, get rid of some complaints. Also I would like an ACE wrap to go around the knee to keep it stable. An orthopedic May at a special corset for you if necessary.


hmm well. Call back your doctor and ask him what he thinks should be done, then they are obviously in pain, PT, and a May-brace is best for you then. If you take pictures or not allergic to cortisone, when I go to get vaccinated. The last resort is a total knee replacement, required by age as you, but you should not! =)

I wish you all the best

Lynise said...

I used to work for an orthopedic surgeon as MA
Do you have is to see a doctor for this problem? If you listen carefully, can make to. If you see a doctor, that I avoid the use of anti-inflammatory, get rid of some complaints. Also I would like an ACE wrap to go around the knee to keep it stable. An orthopedic May at a special corset for you if necessary.


hmm well. Call back your doctor and ask him what he thinks should be done, then they are obviously in pain, PT, and a May-brace is best for you then. If you take pictures or not allergic to cortisone, when I go to get vaccinated. The last resort is a total knee replacement, required by age as you, but you should not! =)

I wish you all the best

lizzielo... said...

You can visit a rheumatologist to you because arthritis can be crippling and gone, which left untreated for a long time can cause severe joint problems. There are several anti-inflammatory drugs on the market that can help the pain and perhaps some physical therapy. Contact your local doctor and should help in the situation or to a rheumatologist.

lizzielo... said...

You can visit a rheumatologist to you because arthritis can be crippling and gone, which left untreated for a long time can cause severe joint problems. There are several anti-inflammatory drugs on the market that can help the pain and perhaps some physical therapy. Contact your local doctor and should help in the situation or to a rheumatologist.

tess said...

There is a drug called Pennsaid, which is an anti-inflammitory. It comes in drops and is directly applied to the knee. I think that about 20-40 drops, 4X Aday. Dr. prescribed for my tendonitis, but I noticed all directions in the bottle for osteoarthritis of the knee.

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