A member asked:

I have osteoarithisis in my right knee, and am taking an anti-inflammitory, still feels stiff to me. any other options?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Arthritis pain: Sure, there are lots of options. Depending on how severe, knee replacement is an option. Doubt you want to go that far as of right now. You can also use some tylenol (acetaminophen) in addition to the anti-inflammatory for increased pain control. A steroid injection into the knee may help decrease inflammation. A different anti-inflammatory may also benefit. Discuss with your doctor, and good luck!

Answered 9/3/2014

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