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Both Knees pain
Hello sir this is govind Singh  from Indore It was a problem of 25 year ago I was suffering with jaundice and typhoid. Then I got cured. But  there was weakness but I didn't focus on my health and I started gym and I did the exercise and for gaining weight I did the extra squad ( uthak baithak ) then after 2 days it started pain . But I ignored that then for few days I stop to go to gym. But still  it was not cured. Then I went to doctor he gave some medicine so for few days  it was ok for 1 month then again I started to go to gym and again it was started to pain . Then day by day it was  past  2yr    and right now some time it's not pain' and when I walk more it pain too much that I AM not able to stand for more time and doctor was saying your bones is too weak and you have calcium problem also and still i am lossing my weight so what should I do Please guide me I am so nervous
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Hi Govind singh, First of all dont feel nervous  Now a days everything is treatable in orthipaedics, Coming to your problem your knee  problem is looking like some weakness in your cartilage of the knee. it is common in runners and other persons who lift heavh weight. Please get evaluated properly by consulting an orthopaedic surgeon. You might need some x rays and blood investigations to confirm the diagnosis. once confirmed the disease is treatable. you should take medications, exercise and life style modifications to get cured of disease.
Next Steps
avoid lifting weights , running
Health Tips
proper knee support, good warm up before starting exercise
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