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Suggest Remedy For Pain In Knee

Hi doctor this is rakesh...I am having pain in my knee when I upstairs downstairs specially bend on knees I consulted a ortho with my knee xrays. He said weakness in insidly patella..he suggested me Tab: Ostovit, CoLLAFlex & D-up(cholecalciferol Granules). its about a one month go but still I am facing the same problem in knee.So could I consult with that doctor with issues.Suggest your best
Tue, 26 May 2015
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Dear Patient,
it seems from your history that you suffer from osteoarthritis of the knee joint.
it usually starts with patella, and climbing and getting down from stairs becomes painful, now you need to get X Rays done to see the present status of your joints, If its early arthritis, than probably taking analgesics and regular quadriceps exercises, will help, but if the stage is advanced, than you may need knee replacement surgery.
I hope that helps
Thanks
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Suggest Remedy For Pain In Knee

Dear Patient, it seems from your history that you suffer from osteoarthritis of the knee joint. it usually starts with patella, and climbing and getting down from stairs becomes painful, now you need to get X Rays done to see the present status of your joints, If its early arthritis, than probably taking analgesics and regular quadriceps exercises, will help, but if the stage is advanced, than you may need knee replacement surgery. I hope that helps Thanks