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Knee pain in right leg
I am obessed with BMI 38 ...I also have hypertension issue but usually it remains in 130/90 ...my morning excercise is walking to keep my  pressure low from 4 months. Recently while walking my right leg starts pains ... It paining near my joints ...I think I have exerted more pressure in right leg ... While knocking my right leg knee ...particular at side of my joints while touching I feel pain ... My right leg knee is paining from 2 days ... Difficultly in. Climbing stares  and squats ... Right side of bone in knee is paining Now it's difficult to do walking excercise ... But I can walk slow but not fast ...
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Since ur pain started suddenly after u put excess pressure in ur knee and cant walk fast after that episode , U might have injured ur ligaments due to ur weight.  I would be happy to help you if u could contact me for further management plans.
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Hello, Consult directly with me, your orthopaedic doctor, through Practo for detail history, discussion and treatment plan. Here we can chat or can also do audio or video consultation for detailed management. Take appointment for thorough prescription and consultation. https://www.practo.com/mumbai/doctor/chintan-doshi-orthopedist/consult
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Consult directly with me, your orthopaedic doctor, through Practo for detail history, discussion and treatment plan. Here we can chat or can also do audio or video consultation for detailed management. Take appointment for thorough prescription and consultation. https://www.practo.com/mumbai/doctor/chintan-doshi-orthopedist/consult
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Hello, I think You have early osteoarthritis. You may have also got a meniscus injury..
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Start Tab Etova ER 400 mg twice daily for 5 days get MRI of your knee
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avoid sitting on floor, avoid squatting,
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Since ur r grossly obesed, ur weight is putting more pressure on your cartilage of your joints ( greasing material of joints). Leading to thinning of cartilage causing pain. Get connected with me on Practo chat for further detailed discussions .
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try to reduce weight most important. as every kg of weight put 6 times pressure on knees .causing early degenerative diseases of joints.
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reduce ,reduce  reduce weight,,get check for any hormonal or metabolic disorder. dietary counseling. quadriceps excercises avoid squatting and sitting crosslegged ( paalti) avoid Indian toilets use English one avoid stairs use lift instead *** get my appointment at Practo chat for further detailed discussions and management your Orthopedic surgeon Dr Pradeep Singh
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1. Apply ice packs.thrice daily.for 3 weeks. 2. Knee quadriceps.exercises -static and dynamic to be done. 3. Tab Ultracet (OD) for 5-7 days
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Follow the above measures. Stay fit and exercises.
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U NEED TO CONSULT WITH ME DIRECTLY THROUGH PRACTO DR SANDEEP SARAF AGARWAL
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Kindly ask to take APPOINTMENT through the following link https://www.practo.com/visakhapatnam/doctor/sandeep-saraf-agarwal-orthopedist?cache_refresh=true
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It looks like you are developing changes of osteoarthritis of knee joint... The decreased joint space may be causing the pain and difficulty in walking, climbing stairs..
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Pls plan X ray of Knee joint to get an idea of the condition..
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Avoid sitting down.. Avoid heavy work. you may start with hot fomentation.. apply local analgesic ointment.. 
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