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I have knee pain, and my uric acid level is 9.26. Which medicine can help me get relief?

Asked by Male, 39 ยท 28 days ago

Knee pain with a uric acid level of 9.26 may be due to hyperuricemia or gout-related joint inflammation, especially if the pain is accompanied by swelling, redness, warmth, or sudden, severe joint tenderness. High uric acid levels may lead to crystal deposition in the joints, which can trigger recurrent pain episodes and stiffness over time. Pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory medicines are commonly used to help reduce joint pain and swelling during acute attacks, while uric acid-lowering medicines may be advised for long-term control if levels remain high or attacks keep recurring. Sufficient hydration, weight control, reduced alcohol intake and limiting red meat, organ meat, sugary drinks and high-purine foods may help gradually lower uric acid. Also, resting the painful knee, using cold compresses and avoiding excessive strain on the joint may help relieve discomfort. Do not start uric acid-lowering medicines without medical guidance because treatment timing and kidney function assessment are important. Inform a doctor if severe swelling, fever, inability to walk, or repeated painful attacks occur, because long-term uncontrolled uric acid may damage the joints and kidneys.
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  1. Meaning of Uric Acid Level 9.26a. A uric acid level of 9.26 mg/dL is elevated, indicating hyperuricemia. This may lead to gout.

  2. Relation to Knee Paina. High uric acid can cause gouty arthritis, often affecting the knee joint.

  3. Medicines for Knee Pain with High Uric Acida. Consider NSAIDs, colchicine, or corticosteroids for gout-related knee pain relief.b. Uric acid-lowering medications like allopurinol can aid long-term management.

  4. Next Stepsa. Consult a healthcare provider for diagnosis confirmation and personalized treatment.

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