Is chondroitin sulfate effective for meniscus injury?
In general, chondroitin sulfate is ineffective for meniscus injuries. Details are as follows:
Chondroitin sulfate is commonly available in formulations such as eye drops, injections, and tablets. It is a lipid-lowering medication typically used to treat neuropathy, neuralgic migraines, joint pain, arthritis, and other conditions. It can also help prevent and treat hearing impairments caused by streptomycin, hearing difficulties and tinnitus caused by various noises. Additionally, it has an adjunctive therapeutic effect on chronic nephritis, chronic hepatitis, keratitis, and corneal ulcers. Meniscus injury refers to rupture of the meniscus caused by rotational forces, compression, or intrinsic meniscal disease, manifesting as severe knee pain, inability to fully extend the knee, swelling, etc. There is generally no specific drug treatment for this condition, and chondroitin sulfate is not effective either. Surgical intervention is recommended for patients.
Patients are advised to use medications under the guidance of a physician and seek timely medical attention if discomfort occurs. Receiving standardized treatment under medical supervision contributes to recovery.