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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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My parents are taking ayurvedic medications for knee and shoulder pain with no benefits. Kindly suggest effective ayurvedic medicines for them.

Query: Hi doctor, I want to discuss my mom and dad's health issue with you. My dad has had knee pain for the last seven to eight months. The doctors we visited told him that he has osteoarthritis. But, some ayurvedic doctors told him that he had Vata dosha. So, he has been taking medicines like Ashwagandha...  Read Full »


Dr. Farzana Roshan. M

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I went through your query and understood your concern. This problem is common with aging. No need to worry about this. I suggest you to follow the instructions mentioned below for your dad. 1. Follow a healthy diet and lifestyle. 2. Do some simple knee exercises. ...  Read Full »

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