Painful pressure on the upper end of the tibia needs to be treated according to the cause of the disease, generally including rest, local physical therapy, use of anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, etc., and surgery and other treatments if necessary.
1. Trauma: commonly caused by trauma and other violence resulting in bone contusion of the upper end of the tibia or attached ligament injury, the treatment should stop the activity, pay attention to rest, local cold compresses, and if necessary, the use of anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as celecoxib symptomatic treatment.
2. Infection: If the soft tissue above the tibia is infected or osteomyelitis, it can cause pain in the upper end of the tibia. The treatment is to actively identify the pathogen and carry out anti-infection treatment in time.
3. Synovitis: commonly seen in rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and other synovial inflammation caused by rheumatoid arthritis, according to the cause of the treatment, the use of celecoxib and other drugs for anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic treatment, local far infrared ray and other physiotherapy, if necessary, surgical treatment, removal of hyperplastic synovial membrane.
4. Tumor lesions: such as osteochondroma, osteosarcoma, bone cysts and other diseases, when pressed, the upper end of the tibia can also be painful. For treatment, the nature of the swelling should be clarified, surgery should be carried out in time, and chemotherapy and targeted therapy should be used if necessary.
Pressing pain on the upper end of the tibia should be consulted in time to clarify the cause of the disease, and treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor, do not blindly use medication.