Controlling weight may ease knee pain. People who are over-weight and want to start an exercise program should begin with swimming or water aerobics to strengthen the body without putting excess weight on the knees. Take care when exercising not to over-stress the knees.
The Mayo Clinic recommends seeing your doctor regularly and taking medications that will help prevent diseases that contribute to water on the knee or that have other deteriorating effects on the body.
Home remedies include rest, using ice and elevating the knee, taking anti-inflammatory drugs, strengthening muscles that support the knees, and weight loss. Read the full article.
They recommend applying ice every 2 to 4 hours for 15 to 20 minutes keeping your knee elevated.
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All of these "Warmers" can be frozen for cool therapy or heated to help relax muscles, improve circulation, and increase flexibility.
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