What’s wrong with a 2nd degree meniscus injury that doesn’t hurt?

A 2nd degree meniscus injury without pain may be due to reasons such as the injury being in a non-weight bearing area or degenerative disease of the meniscus.
Typically, a meniscus injury may occur in a non-weight-bearing area of the joint. If a person with a 2nd degree meniscus injury is in a non-weight bearing area, the pain may not be easily felt in daily life. However, meniscus injuries are more difficult to heal on their own and should still be treated in a hospital.
Usually, meniscus injuries can be treated conservatively. Under conservative treatment, patients should pay attention to rest and reduce activities to promote the recovery of the injury. At the same time, sodium vitrate can be injected into the joint cavity under the instruction of the doctor, which can help avoid the meniscus at the joint from wearing out, thus promoting the healing of the injury.
Meniscus 2 degree injury but no pain may also be meniscus degenerative disease, should pay attention to protect, strengthen the lower limbs strength exercises.
If you suffer from meniscus injury, you should go to the hospital in time for treatment, do not blindly use drugs.