How to Treat Knee Pain?
Knee pain can be treated through physical methods, medication, and surgery. There are many reasons for knee pain, and differentiated treatment is required for different causes. For mild pain, ultrashort waves, microwaves, and other methods of radiation can be used to help alleviate the pain. Pain caused by inflammation requires oral antibiotics for pain relief. More severe knee pain may require surgical treatment.
Physical therapy involves the use of red light irradiation methods such as ultrashort waves and microwaves, which can effectively promote blood circulation, thereby better relieving knee pain and achieving better therapeutic effects.
Medication therapy involves the use of antibiotics, which not only have the effect of anti-inflammation and pain relief, but can also effectively alleviate the condition. Long-term use may also lead to other complications, so caution is required.
Surgery is generally for more severe cases. Surgical treatment usually requires consultation with a doctor. Both the removal of the meniscus and artificial knee replacement require careful consideration, as not everyone is suitable for surgical treatment.
1. Keep the knees warm. Knee arthritis often causes significant pain during changes in weather. Proper warmth can alleviate knee pain and prevent arthritis caused by weather changes.
2. Perform massage regularly. Massage can effectively promote blood circulation and is effective in treating knee pain. It can also make the knee joint more flexible and slow down the aging process of the knee.