On-going Pain after Knee replacement surgery
Answered by
Kevin Pho, MD
Boston - MA
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My cousin who is a retired nurse and is in her early seventies has a lot of pain and redness in her lower legs. She too has had knee replacemennt surgery.One doctor told her that the redness was due to an allergy to the material used in the knee replacements.
She does better when resting and not walking alot and wears support knee highs to force circulation.
She has considered a type of therapy which forces oxygen into the
skin , and she uses creams prescirbed by the doctor because sometimes the skin in the red zones becomes irritated and infected or breaks open.
Hope this helps.