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Xray both knee's standing view
Sir, I attached both knee xray ap and laterview Standing view. Iam doing job in construction field Daily climbing stairs 5 floors 5 to 6 times. Iam getting pain in knees. If i continue this job My knees will get more damage. Shall i change job sir. Thank you. Please compare last year and this year x ray sir
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You are having medial compartment osteoarthritis of the knee (right side more than left). This means the inner part of your knee joint is affected and may cause pain, especially during activity. Avoid activities like squatting, sitting cross-legged, and climbing stairs frequently, as these can increase stress on your knees. If you are a construction worker or do heavy manual work, it may further worsen your knee pain. I need a few more details to guide you better. Meanwhile, please consult your nearest orthopedician for proper evaluation and treatment
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Need further details ,please consult.
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Consult me for further evaluation
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Any crackling sounds from the knee And whether the xrays are weight bearing or not?
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No job change
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Please describe the kind of pain and location of pain to begin with . Additionally a consult would help On the basis of x rays you would not require a change of job.
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physical consult
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Please get in person consult with orthopedic surgeon for physical examination.
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