knee pain

Vital facts about knee pain

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Knee pain is a prevalent complaint due to numerous causes that affect individuals of all ages. Generally, knee pain can be due to an injury such as a torn ligament or cartilage or due to an underlying medical condition such as gout or arthritis and even infections.

Characteristics of knee pain

The location and severity of the pain varies and depends on the cause of the problem. Generally, the pain may be localized to a specific area of the knee or diffused throughout the entire knee.

  • At first, swelling and stiffness
  • Redness and warmth to the touch
  • Weakness or instability
    Knee pain
    The location and severity of knee pain varies and depends on the cause of the problem.
  • A popping or crunching noise
  • Lastly, difficulty or inability to straighten the knee

When to see a doctor?

You should see your doctor immediately if the following are present:

  • Inability to bear weight on your knee
  • You are unable to flex or fully extend your knee
  • There is an obvious deformity in your knee
  • You have a fever that accompanies redness, pain, and swelling in your knee
  • Your knee feels unstable

What are the causes?

Overall, knee pain can be caused by numerous reasons, these include injuries, mechanical problems, types of arthritis and other problems.

FACT CHECK

https://www.medicinenet.com/knee_pain_facts/article.htm

https://www.webmd.com/pain-management/knee-pain/default.htm

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/knee-pain/symptoms-causes/syc-20350849

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