How to treat knee swelling and pain from osteoarthritis in the morning and evening? - #53212
Swelling from knee and too much painIhave osteoarthritis and my legs become stiff in morningandevening times
How long have you been experiencing knee swelling and pain?:
- 1-6 monthsHow would you rate the severity of your knee pain?:
- Severe — significantly limits functioningDoes the stiffness in your legs improve after any activities?:
- Yes, with movement or stretchingHave you noticed any specific activities that worsen your knee pain?:
- Walking or standing for long periodsHow is your overall energy level throughout the day?:
- Low — often tiredWhat treatments or medications have you tried for your osteoarthritis?:
- Prescription medicationsHow does your diet look like?:
- High in processed foodsDoctors' responses
You have osteoarthritis, which is causing your knee swelling, stiffness, and pain. This is worse in the morning and evening, and with long periods of walking or standing. Gentle movement, stretching, and low-impact exercises can help reduce stiffness. Ice, rest, and prescribed medications can help with swelling and pain. Improving your diet and maintaining a healthy weight can also reduce stress on your knees. —Internal Medicines: 1) Muscalt Forte Tablets – 1 tablet twice daily after meals 2) Muscalt Forte Syrup – 15 ml twice daily after meals 3) Boniheal Suspension – 10 ml once daily after meals —External Application: 4)Muscalt Forte Oil Spray – 2–3 sprays on affected knee 2–3 times/day, gently massage 5) trifla Tablet 1 tab at night Lifestyle & Diet: Warm, cooked foods; avoid cold/processed foods Gentle knee massage with sesame oil before bath Light walking or yoga after pain relief Precautions: Severe swelling, redness, heat, or inability to walk → Panchakarma therapies will be recommended for better results and relief Improvement may take 4–8 weeks
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