Health care of knee osteoarthritis

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The harm of hip dislocation is very big, so once diagnosed with knee arthritis, it is necessary to treat in time. At present, the treatment of hip dislocation is mainly based on drugs. There are many kinds of common drugs for the treatment of hip dislocation. The effect of these drugs for the treatment of hip dislocation is very significant. Today, let me share with you the health care of knee osteoarthritis.

Health care of knee osteoarthritis

First: Lentinus edodes, Auricularia auricula and other food, with the role of improving human immunity, can alleviate local swelling, heat and pain and other symptoms.

Second: 200 grams of lean pork, 150 grams of pepper root, a total of soup, seasoning after taking, twice a day. Can relieve severe pain symptoms.

Third: rich nutrition: diet should be rich in nutrition, especially to supplement the body's need for protein, can eat fish, shrimp, meat, eggs and so on. The diet should be light. Drink more than 250 ml milk or soybean milk every day.

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The above is the whole content of knee osteoarthritis health care, I believe you have learned a lot, because of the long course of arthritis, the disease repeated, the patient's ideological activities, emotional changes are more complex, such as the acute attack of the disease, or the aggravation of the disease, inconvenient movement, life can not take care of themselves, feel pessimistic disappointment, and even the idea of suicide; Some people are lack of correct understanding of the disease, and they are eager to show healing, impatient, demanding too high medical effect and other mental states, which seriously affect the curative effect of the treatment. At this time, although there is a "panacea", it is difficult to work, so emotional nursing should be done well for the nursing ethics of rheumatic patients. The specific methods are as follows: 1) guide and help patients to treat the disease correctly, reduce the psychological pressure of patients; 2) strive for the active cooperation of relatives, so as to achieve the expected curative effect.