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When to See a Knee Doctor for Knee Pain?

Knee pain is one of the common conditions that affect several individuals around the world. It typically results from activities that cause more than usual strain on the knee.  It is considered a minor condition and people usually prefer home remedies first to ease knee pain.

However, if you do not find any relief with resting or icing, it is time when you should consider seeing a knee doctor. Here's a simple guide for a better understanding so as when to see a doctor.

You may need to schedule a doctor’s appointment for the following reasons:

There Is Redness Around Your Knee

A change in colour or redness around your knee can be a sign of infection. If you see any such symptoms don’t hesitate to consult with a doctor.

The Knee Joint Feels Warm And Tender

Redness around your knee is usually accompanied by a warm and tender feeling.  These symptoms may indicate an internal infection.

You Have Knee Pain And Swelling

If you're having swelling accompanied by knee pain, don’t hesitate to see your knee doctor. Swelling might be an indication of a more severe knee problem, like an unstable kneecap or arthritis of the knee.

Fever Accompanies Your Knee Pain

In case you experience fever along with knee pain, definitely consult a doctor before it gets worse.

Usual Activities Are Affected By Your Knee Pain

Knee pain can get worse sometimes so much so that it can affect your daily routine activities. If you are having persistent knee pain, make an appointment with a knee doctor.

You Heard A Popping Noise When Your Knee Was Injured

If you heard a popping sound at the time of your knee injury. This can indicate that something broke or tore.

You Knee Joint Appears To Be Deformed

If due to any injury or trauma your knees look deformed you should consult a doctor immediately for proper diagnosis and treatment.

You Are Unable To Bear Your Weight

If you find it difficult to bear your weight while standing or your knee starts aching while standing, this can be an indication of an underlying knee problem.

Other Risk Factors Related To Knee Pain

Few other risk factors that you should be aware of which can contribute to your knee pain.

Excessive Weight

Excess weight can put pressure on your knee and can make your daily activities like walking or going upstairs challenging.

Engaging In Certain Occupations Or Sports

Some occupations like carpentry, farming and sports like basketball and football can put a lot of strain on the knees.

History Of A Knee Injury

If you previously had a knee injury, you may be at a higher risk of re-injury or osteoarthritis.

For all your knee joint problems feel free to consult expert knee doctor Dr Jaya K Reddy.

He has vast experience in this field and aims to provide his patients with the most suitable solution for their knee pain.

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