I am experiencing severe pain in both knee joints after trauma, along with congenital patellar dislocation, ACL degeneration in both legs, and bursitis. What medicines should I take to manage this condition?
For severe pain from trauma combined with congenital patellar dislocation, ACL degeneration, and bursitis, immediate relief can be managed with short-term NSAIDs like Ibuprofen or Naproxen to reduce inflammation. Acetaminophen can help with pain, and topical diclofenac gel can be applied directly to the knees. However, due to your complex congenital and degenerative conditions, these medications only provide temporary relief. It is critical that you consult an orthopaedic specialist immediately. You require a comprehensive treatment plan, which may include prescription anti-inflammatories, physical therapy, joint injections, or surgical evaluation to address the structural instability and prevent permanent joint damage.
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I am experiencing severe pain in both knee joints after trauma, along with congenital patellar dislocation, ACL degeneration in both legs, and bursitis. What medicines should I take to manage this condition?