What to do if your knees stick out too much

Knee too protruding is related to knee osteoarthritis, muscle atrophy, knee deformity and other factors, which can be treated by exercise, medication and surgery.
1. Osteoarthritis of the knee joint: it can lead to osteoarthritis of the knee joint and bone deformity, and the knee joint is too prominent. Early and progressive patients can be treated with knee quadriceps functional exercises, medication (anti-inflammatory and analgesic such as diclofenac and indomethacin; glucosamine sulfate to protect cartilage; hyaluronic acid closed injection, etc.), and surgery for severe cases.
2. Muscle atrophy: knee joint protrusion can be more obvious when the muscles such as quadriceps are atrophied. If it is caused by long-term braking after leg fracture, the muscle strength can be restored through functional exercises.
3. Knee deformity: Knee inversion or knee ectropion can lead to knee deformity, often through surgical orthopedic treatment.
The knee is too prominent may also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, after a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment. The above drugs need to be used in accordance with medical advice.