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Suggest Treatment For Severe Knee Pain

I had an accident and got a hit on my knee of my left leg...now while I walk I feel pain...doctor recommend some "knee brace"....and some tables like Ranitas-150, Phlogam, Tendocare, and Signoflam....should I carry on this medicine. ..?? But its still paining. ..and in xray they cannot find may facture.......plz help me..
Mon, 6 Apr 2015
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Good Morning,
Sorry to hear about your accident.
Yes, the knee brace and the tablets prescribed to you are very much appropriate. Kindly continue them for a week.
When a fracture cannot be seen in a knee joint, it can be a Meniscal tear/ACL-PCL tear.So get yourself an MRI scan done of the knee joint.
A partial tear can be treated with medicines and physiotherapy but a major tear might require surgery.
Get well soon mate !
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Knee Pain

Good Morning, Sorry to hear about your accident. Yes, the knee brace and the tablets prescribed to you are very much appropriate. Kindly continue them for a week. When a fracture cannot be seen in a knee joint, it can be a Meniscal tear/ACL-PCL tear.So get yourself an MRI scan done of the knee joint. A partial tear can be treated with medicines and physiotherapy but a major tear might require surgery. Get well soon mate !