Is it possible to walk with a ruptured lekotka I was at two orthopedists one says that the lekotka the other that the joints I do not know who to believe I will add that I got a blockage in the knee and nothing helped and after 4 days the pain was to pass keep on and 26 days passed the second took a picture of the knees and said that the joints prescribed drugs that did not help anyway and should what is wrong I will add that from December 15 to today or 25 January I ate a ton of drug 20 injections blockade and nothing helps
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Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
4 years ago
The question of whether it is possible to walk with a ruptured meniscus should be directed directly to the attending physician, because the answer always depends on the clinical condition of the patient. Full knowledge of your health and the severity of your disease is able to provide the correct answer to your inquiry. If the drugs used so far do not bring results, it should prompt you to talk to your doctor again. Joint diseases are a branch of medicine where it is necessary to analyze the results of imaging tests or visual inspection of a sick place, so it will be difficult for an outsider to determine how else you can be helped through an online conversation.