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2006-08-12 23:08:13 · 8 answers · asked by pchefmommy 1 in Health Other - Health

No other symptoms.
Doctor prescibed 800mg ibuprofen and called for blood tests. Half of the results have come back indicating no relation to joint pain.

2006-08-13 14:36:51 · update #1

8 answers

see doctor right away

2006-08-12 23:13:05 · answer #1 · answered by terry 2 · 0 0

You know, sometimes you are stopping car - after a distance of travelling - for along time like 8 hour and when u come back to start it up you have to wait for at least many min. Like that humans work >>>> you had many skills done before sleeping and this is make you like that when wake up >> please i advise you to start your day with muscle enlargement motions you will see the change

regards
Doctor

2006-08-13 06:16:59 · answer #2 · answered by Asmi. S 1 · 0 0

Any other symptoms, conjunctivitis, rash? When you ask a medical question, you need to give details so that someone who is a health-care provider can respond knowledgeably. But lacking other information, apply heat...water bottle or heating pad may help. Aspirin or other analgesics may help. Of course, you should see your physician for definitive care.

2006-08-13 06:17:01 · answer #3 · answered by Frank 6 · 0 0

I would go to the doctor. But I noticed that they don't care as much when people complain about aches and pains. If he just says its old age, go to or ask for a referral to an orthopedic doctor.

2006-08-13 06:16:25 · answer #4 · answered by Alan S 6 · 0 0

Use ice not heat on your knee, along with pain reliever until you can get to the doctor.

some common causes of knee pain

Arthritis. Osteoarthritis (joint degeneration), rheumatoid arthritis (joint inflammation), and septic arthritis (joint infection) can cause knee pain.

Bursitis. Inflammation of the bursae of the knee can cause knee pain. Bursitis can be caused by infection, gout, rheumatoid arthritis, injury, illness, or chronic irritation (crawling or kneeling)

Cysts. A cyst is a fluid-filled sac. Cysts associated with the knee can cause swelling and knee pain or discomfort.

Fracture. Breakage or crack in any of the bones associated with the knee joint can cause knee pain.

Gout. A faulty chemical process leads to high levels of uric acid in the blood which causes inflammatory arthritis, crystal deposits in joints, joint destruction, and joint pain.

Ligament injury or instability. The ligaments supporting the knee may be injured or strained by persons who participate in sports, particularly football, rugby, lacrosse, basketball, skiing, soccer, and volleyball. Accidents can also cause ligament damage.

Loose bodies. This condition refers to any loose objects that float around the knee and cause problems. They also are called "joint mice" because of their elusive nature.

Meniscus conditions. Damage, usually in the form of a tear, to the menisci can be caused by degenerative changes associated with advancing age or are sports-related. Sports which commonly cause menisci damage include football, basketball, soccer, tennis, lacrosse, and skiing.

Osteonecrosis. Degeneration of the bones associated with the knee causing pain and deformity.

Patellofemoral pain. Also known as anterior knee pain syndrome, this condition is characterized by pain around the knee cap. The exact cause of patellofemoral pain is unknown but probably related to muscle inadequacy, lack of flexibility, rapid growth, or bone positioning.

2006-08-13 06:20:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Take Glucosamine HCL with Bosvelia food suppliment of Amway Corporation....its very good and i have used it for last two years and still using it as i am 40 yrs +

2006-08-13 06:20:02 · answer #6 · answered by business_trend 1 · 0 0

Take some ibuprofen and see your doc right away!

2006-08-13 06:14:16 · answer #7 · answered by tieia 4 · 0 0

your cartlige could be playing up from over exercise or no exerscise

2006-08-13 06:15:12 · answer #8 · answered by debra o 2 · 0 0

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