Persistent knee pain

2019-02-13 05:09:32
Persistent knee pain, these days. Unable to perform certain exercise like squats. Had an accident in which I fell off scooty, 2.5 years ago. No fracture occurred then.
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May be due to less calcium in patella or due to soft tissue injury at knee.
Next Steps
Get done mri knee
Health Tips
Stop exerting your knee

Answered2019-02-15 03:27:59

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Best way to know about your problem is to examine your knee clinically and X-ray if required. Meanwhile please discontinue squatting and cross leg sitting. You can do static quadriceps exercise. Occasional pain meds can be taken. Ensure diets rich in calcium
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Please visit hospital for clinical examination

Answered2019-02-13 12:22:38

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Kindly get MRI SCAN AND CBC ESR CRP AND SHOW TO ORTHO SURGEON

Answered2019-02-13 15:20:46

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If your knee pain is persistent and worsens on squats- could be due to a meniscal injury Get examined by an orthopaedic doctor
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May need a MRI scan of the knee

Answered2019-02-13 14:20:13

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