What should I do if I have pain in the meniscus area of my right knee and the knee socket is sometimes throbbing?

Pain in the meniscus area of the right knee knee socket sometimes throbbing pain may be due to meniscus injury, overstrain, knee osteoarthritis and so on. 1. Meniscus injury: patients can apply hot compress or electrotherapy to the affected area under the guidance of doctors, so as to promote blood circulation and achieve therapeutic effect. Patients can also take appropriate non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen after asking the doctor’s advice, which can help relieve the pain symptoms. 2. Excessive strain: If the patient has a large amount of long-term activity and little rest, the symptoms of pain in the meniscus area of the right knee and sometimes throbbing pain in the knee socket may occur. Patients should pay attention to rest and maintain balanced nutrition in order to alleviate the symptoms. 3. Knee osteoarthritis: if the patient is engaged in long-term excessive activity or heavy physical labor, may exacerbate the occurrence of knee osteoarthritis, there may be right knee meniscus pain in the knee socket sometimes throbbing pain, can be appropriate to take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as celecoxib and so on. The right knee meniscus pain knee sometimes throbbing pain may also be due to fracture and other reasons, if the relevant symptoms occur, should promptly go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.