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What Causes Chronic Knee Pain?

I get knee aches a lot, it can be in either knee. I have had this for as long as i can remember, its a dull ache and feels like its cold, a hot water bottle does soothe the pain sometimes. what is this? if i know how its caused i can do something to prevent it happening.
Thu, 28 May 2020
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Hi,

Chronic knee pain is a common problem, reported in day to day life. It can be a result of:
- Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis or gout
- Tendinitis or bursitis or damage to the cartilage below the kneecap
- Infections or Baker’s cyst
- Obesity etc.
Your history doesn't mention about the age and duration of complaint. I advise you to:
- Do blood investigations like ASO, CRP, RA factors to rule out arthritis
- X-ray both knees
- Analgesics, anti-inflammatory and hot compress
- Regular exercise to maintain healthy weight

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

Regards,
Dr. Yogapriya Vasudevan, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Chronic Knee Pain?

Hi, Chronic knee pain is a common problem, reported in day to day life. It can be a result of: - Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis or gout - Tendinitis or bursitis or damage to the cartilage below the kneecap - Infections or Baker’s cyst - Obesity etc. Your history doesn t mention about the age and duration of complaint. I advise you to: - Do blood investigations like ASO, CRP, RA factors to rule out arthritis - X-ray both knees - Analgesics, anti-inflammatory and hot compress - Regular exercise to maintain healthy weight Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Yogapriya Vasudevan, General & Family Physician