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Knee get lock and lot of pain in leg
Sir due to back promblem some time my knee get locked and there is lot of pain in my legs I am taking Ultracet with zerodoel SP. And cap pregeb M 75. And using the ice pack every 4 to 5 hour from this I get relif for some time and pain get started again and I am also taking febutaz 80 mg two times a day and drink lot of water to make my body alkaline and I am on this medication from 22 days but still now sign of improvment If any medication from your side or list of medicen to be taken please suggest I am sending pic of my leg to you
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You are already taking a lot of medications These pictures I am unable to understand what exactly is going on
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I recommend to try and visit an orthopaedic Doctor physically if available and feasible if not available then consult orthopaedic Doctor like me on video consultation
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Take rest and try to reduce medications as it is anyways not helping you You may need some investigations to understand what is going on
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You may have problems in both knee and back. That has to be evaluated by video consultation and have to undergo treatment for both knee and back at same time. Call me directly through practo app.
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You need to elaborate on.. 1. H/o injury 2. Exact site locking in knee or leg 3.crackling in knee.
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Get physical examine your back and lower limbs with Consultant,
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Avoid squatting
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Locking in knee joint with pain you are suffering from meniscal injury (washer ) inside knee
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Mri knee joint
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Avoid squatting and climbing stairs, apply volini spray/gel , ice pack
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