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Knee Pain

Knee pain can be due to a localized injury or trauma causing a torn ligament, tendon, meniscus, fracture, bursitis, tendinitis, obesity, arthritis, overuse (runner's knee), gout, etc. Although pain due to minor injury resolves on its own, diagnosis and correction of the underlying cause are essential to get rid of long-standing severe knee pain. Weight reduction is necessary to treat the present or prevent future knee pain in obese people. Adequate rest, physiotherapy, knee braces, surgery, medication, etc., are the available treatment options based on the diagnosis.

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Can I get rid of this intense knee pain without surgery?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 30-year-old woman that has been diagnosed with a partially dislocated disc at L5 to S1 that shows a posterior bulge with a focal annular tear causing indentation of the adjacent thecal sac and abutment of left traversing nerve root. The pain has reduced in my back but now I am ...  Read Full »


Dr. Solanki Chirag Natwarbhai

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. From your description, I think there are two problems which are, back pain with radiation to left leg which is caused by the disc compressing a left nerve root, usually in this kind of problem if it is not relieved by rest for a week, medications for one to two month...  Read Full »

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