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Bilateral knee pain
Sir/Madam, My fiance has been suffering from knee pain since last three months. It all started with treadmill running and excessive gym activities. X-ray normal, MRI suggest grade II meniscus tear with mild effusion, however orthopedist suggest that there are no structural changes seen. Uric acid - normal, RA factor - ve, HLA B 27 and CCP -ve. Pain is persistent since 3 months with only 5-10% recovery. Anti inflamatory medicines, D3, Rosiflex, Regenex Max had been prescribed. Doctors suggest it ll take time to subside. Is it normal? What else could be done because offlate he is feeling very low as the recovery is slow. Kindly suggest..
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Grade two meniscus tear needs intervention depending upon the site of tear. That can only be commented if we see MRI
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