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What Causes Swelling In Thyroid Glands And Pain In Knees?

Hi yes, about 2 weeks ago my lymph nodes in my neck, under my arms were swollen for about 3 days. Now only my thyroids are swollen, my left more than my right. I m have knee pain in both knees and it is hard for me to walk up the stairs. What could this be?
Tue, 21 Apr 2020
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hello,

The thyroid gland is one of the major endocrine gland of our body. It secrets thyroxin hormone which is helpful in controlling some major functions of our body. It also control the bone health. Looking at your details it looks that you may have a thyroid disorder. I will advise you to get your thyroid function test and a thyroid scan to rule out any abnormality. If this is abnormal then this can be cause of your knee pain also. At present you may have mild analgesic like advil / ibuprofen for relief.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Mukesh Tiwari, Orthopedic Surgeon
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What Causes Swelling In Thyroid Glands And Pain In Knees?

Hello, The thyroid gland is one of the major endocrine gland of our body. It secrets thyroxin hormone which is helpful in controlling some major functions of our body. It also control the bone health. Looking at your details it looks that you may have a thyroid disorder. I will advise you to get your thyroid function test and a thyroid scan to rule out any abnormality. If this is abnormal then this can be cause of your knee pain also. At present you may have mild analgesic like advil / ibuprofen for relief. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mukesh Tiwari, Orthopedic Surgeon