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Swollen Knee
A swollen knee is a common problem caused by accumulation of fluid in, or around, the knee joint. Knee swelling is commonly referred to as "water on the knee" or a "knee joint effusion".
Swollen knees can develop suddenly or gradually, may be mild or severe and may limit the amount you can move your leg, making walking very uncomfortable.
It may even be a sign of a serious medical problem.
Knee swelling most commonly develops after an knee injury but does sometimes come on for no obvious reason usually due to an underlying knee condition such as gout.
Small amounts of knee swelling may not be visible but can still cause problems.
In other cases, the swelling may be more obvious and widespread.
Here we will look at common knee swelling causes, the different types of swelling and how to tell whether it's serious. Then we'll go on to look at the best swollen knee treatment options.
Why Does The Knee Swell?
A swollen knee is a common problem that affects people of all ages.
Knee swelling typically indicates a problem somewhere insi
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