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Right knee pain
It's 6 months postpartum,had twin pregnancy right now facing severe knee pain,the right knee . My mother has osteoarthritis. I'm unable to sit on the ground ,can't put pressure on my knee. Please help what can I do to get over with it
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Inflammatory arthritis is very common in post partum female especially who is having low calcium. It will resolve with simple pain killers for somedays, if not then investigations needed and sometimes intra-articular triamcinolone needed to reduce inflammation.
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I need to see u clinically to come to a reason for knee pain. Fix up an appointment with me
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The pain can be due to multiple reasons- cannot pinpoint based on the limited information available in the history.
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Get an orthopedic consultation- in clinic/ video to find the exact cause of this issue.
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Hope u r taking your calcium and vit d supplements regularly. Being a feeding mother its important for you
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