Knee pain is more sore after sodium vitrate injections and can be rested by braking if the pain symptoms are not severe. If the pain is severe, it can be treated with painkillers and other medications.
Knee pain that is more sore after sodium vitrate injection may be caused by increased inflammation and other conditions in the knee joint cavity. If the pain is not severe, you can rest, brake, and temporarily stop bending the knee.
If the effect of rest and braking is not good, it is necessary to stop the use of sodium vitrate, and can be localized physical therapy, hot packs and other treatment options, but also to brake, prohibit weight bearing on the ground, knee bending and other movements.
If the pain is severe, you can also use painkillers (such as celecoxib, etc.), drugs to eliminate edema (such as Mazolin, etc.), but the use of drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor.