There is no cream specifically for the treatment of knee joints, but knee pain is often caused by osteoarthritis of the knee, rheumatoid arthritis, knee ligament injuries and so on, which can be treated with physical therapy, exercise therapy, medication and other treatments.
1. Osteoarthritis of the knee: Frequent stair climbing and mountain climbing can easily lead to wear and tear and hyperplasia of the knee joint, which in turn causes knee pain.
To relieve pain, infrared laser therapy can be performed to improve local blood circulation. You can also perform exercises such as stretching the leg against the wall and lifting the leg sideways to increase the stability of the knee joint and reduce inflammation. Anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen can also be taken as prescribed by the doctor.
2. Rheumatoid arthritis: When the body is infected by group A hemolytic streptococcus, it is easy to cause damage to the knee joint and joint pain. In order to relieve the pain of the knee, you should pay attention to rest and avoid aggravating the joint damage after strenuous exercise. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin can also be taken under the guidance of a doctor to reduce local inflammation.
3. Knee ligament injury: under the impact of external forces or excessive exercise, it will lead to knee ligament injury and cause pain.
At this time, physical therapy such as microwave therapy can be carried out to improve local blood circulation and promote local tissue healing. Exercises such as straight leg raising can also be performed to promote blood circulation. Diclofenac diethylamide emulsion can also be used to relieve pain as prescribed by the doctor.
Therefore, in order to improve the knee pain as soon as possible, it is recommended to visit the hospital for diagnosis and treatment. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.