When to see a doctor for knee pain?

If you’re experiencing knee pain, there’s a good chance that you’ll need to see a doctor. But what are the telltale signs that it’s time for a visit? In this blog post, we’ll discuss the most common symptoms of knee pain and when you should go see a doctor. Keep reading to learn more!

If you’re like most people, you’ll experience some degree of knee pain at some point in your life. It can be caused by a variety of things, from aches and pains associated with aging, to sports injuries. While not always serious, it’s important to know the telltale signs of knee pain so you can get the treatment you need. Here are a few things to watch for.

Loss of sensation

Did you know that the knee is one of the most complex joints in our body? Not only does it support our weight, but it also allows us to move and flex our legs. It’s no wonder then that a loss of sensation in the knee can be so debilitating.

For Singaporeans, there are a lot of over-the-counter and home remedies for knee pains but if it comes with other complications, it might be time to see a doctor.

Swelling of the knee joints

Did you know that one of the most common reasons people visit their knee doctor is because of swelling in the knee joints? It can be really uncomfortable, and make it difficult to do things like walk or climb stairs.

Swelling of the knee joints could be due to arthritis or a sports injury, nevertheless, if the swelling becomes more severe, a trip to the closest orthopaedic clinic is warranted.

Difficulty of walking

Walking is something that we all take for granted, but for those with severe knee pain, even walking a short distance can be a challenge. If you’re one of the millions of Singaporeans struggling with this issue, then you know how frustrating it can be.

But don’t worry—there are ways to manage knee pain and make walking easier. One of which is going to an orthopaedic clinic to get your condition assessed and get treatment.

If you are experiencing knee pain, it is best to see a doctor, or more specifically an orthopaedic doctor. The doctor can help you determine the cause of your pain and provide treatment options. Depending on the cause of your pain, there may be non-invasive or surgical treatments available.

Don’t wait—make an appointment with an orthopaedic clinic near you or visit us at Singapore Sports and Orthopaedic Clinic and we’ll have our knee pain specialist look into your knee problem.

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