Both knees are painful. The pain is obvious when squatting. After squatting, you stand up as if you were lame
Condition Analysis:
Your condition is caused by knee arthritis. You can take aminoglycoside tablets orally for one month and inject sodium hyaluronate into the joint once a week for five weeks. If conservative treatment is ineffective, knee arthroscopic surgery can be considered.
Condition Analysis:
According to the MRI report, the injury of the anterior cruciate ligament of the joint, a small amount of effusion and the chronic inflammation of the patellar ligament may be related to the injury caused by excessive movement of the knee joint or standing for a long time. It is recommended to take oral ammonia sugar, reduce joint weight-bearing and do local hot compress.
Condition Analysis:
If the pain symptoms are obvious when squatting, like a cripple, it is just in line with the results of your current MRI examination. The reason is the location of the effusion in the supraglacial sac. In addition, all the pathological changes such as cruciate ligament injury and ice health inflammation can lead to the above symptoms.
Condition Analysis:
There are many clinical reasons for bilateral knee pain. The first and most common reason is bilateral knee pain caused by strenuous and long-term exercise of the knee joint, which is caused by cartilage reflex pain caused by a large amount of exercise and pressure stimulation. Another reason for pain is infectious diseases, such as inflammation or tuberculosis. The third is the nonspecific pain of the vast majority of the knee joint, Or because of the degeneration of the joint, the pain of osteoarthritis is more common in middle-aged and elderly patients or young patients who use too much knee joint. No matter what the cause of the pain is, they should go to the hospital for CT examination or MRI examination to judge whether there is corresponding damage to the cruciate ligament and the tissue cartilage of the meniscus. The corresponding damage can also form simple knee joint pain and limited activity.