- Female
- 34 Years
- 01/09/2025
For the past two months I have been having an internal pain in both my knees. My blood report is normal and there is no external swelling or redness. However, I feel internally as though my knees are numb and in spite of doing basic exercises I feel a pressure on my knees while walking. This problem persists throughout the day, making it difficult for me to even walk. As of the past two months I have been facing problems in walking and hence I take rest at home. The orthopaedic doctor checked my knees externally and said there is no problem. I request you to suggest the remedy that I should do to cure this problem as I am in deep pain. Thank you.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Knee pressure, numbness, and no visible swelling could mean nerve or early joint issues. Since X ray is normal, further imaging may help.
Dr. Kamran Suggests...
Take a Vitamin D (1,25 Dihydroxy Cholecalciferol) Test or Take a Vitamin B12 Test Test
Answered 01/09/2025
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