I have experience popping and cracking sound when I bend the right knee. For the last 2 days, I feel a little pain and swelling in the side of my right knee. How to treat this?
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Hello, crepitus is the crackling sound of joints during movement. It can be due to degeneration of cartilage or ligament injury or arthritis and more. Since you have pain and swelling it has to be evaluated carefully. A proper Homoeopathy medicine can completely resolve this. Also, as you are only 30 yrs age its easy to heal. To know more and for any other concern you can call us or reach us online.
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Is it osteoarthritis?
Get your xray done. Consultant any homoeopath and start taking medicine since first stage. As, once it crosses 2nd stage then cure is difficult. But recovery and pain management can be happen.
Diagnosis is not made, so it's difficult to say...
Just don't go with the symptoms...
There are so many bone disorders which will mimic above symptoms. Diagnosis needs to be ruled out.
As you are young and the chances of recovery are high.
It can be well treated with homeopathic medicine effectively but you need an expert Homeopathic physician asap.
The case needs to be studied and diagnosed.
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A popping or cracking sound in the knee when bending can be caused by various factors, including:
Gas Bubbles: The most common cause is the formation and bursting of small gas bubbles in the synovial fluid that lubricates your joints. This is generally harmless.
Ligament or Tendon Movement: Ligaments or tendons may snap over a bony prominence in your knee, creating a popping sound. This is typically not painful and often happens due to movement or changes in position.
Cartilage Wear: As we age, the cartilage in our knees can wear down, causing rough surfaces that can lead to popping sounds. This can be associated with conditions like osteoarthritis.
Meniscus Tears: A tear in the meniscus, the cartilage that cushions your knee joint, can cause a popping sound along with pain, swelling, and a reduced range of motion.
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: Also known as "runner's knee," this condition involves pain around the kneecap and can cause popping or cracking sounds.
Injury or Overuse: Any recent injury or overuse of the knee joint can lead to inflammation, which might cause popping sounds when bending.
A homoeopathic treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally
You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance
Hello Practo User
Homoeopathic treatment will definitely help you manage these complaints
But I need more details before advising any treatment
I hope there is no history of any injury recently
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Health Tips
Avoid self medication
Take proper rest
Wish you good health
Regards
Dr. Parul, MD (Hom.)
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