What to do if you have knee pain from bicycling

Bicycling knee pain may be caused by overexertion, muscle ligament injury, meniscus injury, etc. Physical, medication and surgical treatments are available.
1. Overexertion: Bicycling may cause knee pain when the knee is overworked, and it is necessary to reduce knee activities to avoid aggravating the condition, and infrared and other physical therapy to reduce the pain symptoms.
2. Muscle ligament injury: cycling posture is not correct or sudden bumps, can cause muscle ligament injury, early ice packs can be intermittent, later hot packs to increase blood circulation, and when the pain is not relieved, you can give indomethacin and other medications.
3. Meniscus injury: cycling requires frequent bending of the knee, which may lead to meniscus injury, you can apply diclofenac sodium and other drugs to reduce the symptoms of knee pain, meniscus injury is serious need to carry out meniscus repair or excision and other related surgery.
Bicycling knee pain, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, early treatment to avoid adverse effects. All of the above drugs should be applied under the guidance of a physician, and should not be used without authorization.