Knee joints do not necessarily need to be injected with sodium vitrate every year. If the patient’s knee joints are normal and there is no discomfort, sodium vitrate injections are usually not necessary, and if the patient has osteoarthritis or other diseases that show discomfort, the injections can be given on a regular basis.
Sodium vitrate can reduce local wear and tear and lubricate the joints, but normal people have synovial fluid in the joints and usually do not need to inject sodium vitrate. For joint cartilage with osteophytes or degenerative changes, sodium vitrate can be injected to alleviate the symptoms, but it is not necessary to be injected every year, and if the patient does not have a significant effect after injecting sodium vitrate, it is usually necessary to combine with surgical treatment.
If patients have knee discomfort symptoms, they should go to the hospital in time to receive standardized treatment, usually pay attention to the protection of the knee joint, and actively cooperate with the doctor to carry out rehabilitation training, please follow the doctor’s instructions for the use of medication.