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Sound in knee
During going up in stairs some sounds has been feeling in my right knee with some pain also. It's since last one year's onwards. Please suggest.
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Get X-ray done Consult me search browse on goggle practo website Dr Rajinder sharma senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon ,42 years expertise chandigarh health Department Govt Multispeciality Hospital retired Chandigarh(U.T)
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Cracking sound in joints is usually due to physical Inactivity. Kindly do some yoga based exercises. It should help you. If no relief, visit a ortho doctor. You may visit my YouTube channel 'drncgupta'  and see 'me and my yoga ' for guidence.
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Sound with pain in knee while climbing stairs ,  squatting or using Indian toilet suggests that you might have meniscus injury Kindly consult Orthopedic doctor for examination, do not neglect as its already been 1 year!
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Hello.. getting pain in the knee while climbing stairs might be ligament injury..do you have any giving way sensation..if present kindly use knee brace ..do physiotherapy knee strengthening exercises..hot water bag application if pain exists
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please get an MRI knee ..
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don't neglect as it is more than a year
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Its due to problem in knee stability structure.. If more problem, better to have mri knee
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It can be one of earliest symptom ligament injury .
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get an MRI done and consult orthopaedic doctor
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