Mild knee hyperosteogeny symptoms


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The patient presents with slight bone hyperplasia in the knee area, which may cause osteoarthritis in the knee area. The patient's clinical symptoms are persistent mild pain in the knee area and mild swelling in the knee area, which may affect the patient's normal walking. In addition, the knee area may show significant tenderness, and it is accompanied by a snap when moving. After the patient shows this condition, conservative treatment may be given. First of all, patients should be instructed to reduce the weight on the knees and pay attention to keeping warm. They can apply plaster for traumatic injuries, or they can often use orthopedic washing medicine to fumigate. Or they should be instructed to take oral anti-hyperosteogeny drugs, which will make clinical manifestations significantly relieved.