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JohnLovesHorlicks

JohnLovesHorlicks Report 2 Dec 2012 17:10

This is a medical thread

I have developed clicking in my knee caps when I bend my legs.

Is there any remedy? Is there any hope for me? I was born 30 November 1945 if that helps. :-)

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 2 Dec 2012 17:15

Get accustomed to it, dear John... It simply means you are very very old :-D :-D :-D

GRMarilyn

GRMarilyn Report 2 Dec 2012 17:19

John...

No Medical assessments allowed .....Remember ?

Stop playing football..... :-0

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 2 Dec 2012 17:34

Please see your GP or a psychologist :-D The second suggestion may be better :-D

SpanishEyes

SpanishEyes Report 2 Dec 2012 17:35

Knee problems are known to be fairly serious and debilitating due to the fact that they are needed to give us support and to bear the entire weight of our bodies at all times. Of course this means it can be quite alarming when we notice that our knees click, crunch or make other unpleasant noises. As this occurs for so many of us though, how do we know whether this is a cause for alarm or not really a problem?

There are many potential causes for a clicking knee, some of which could be serious and troubling, and others which really aren’t a serious problem.
To help to decide what causes your knee difficulties you need to look at the other symptoms that occur along with your clicking,.

The most important thing to ask yourself is whether or not there is pain associated with your clicking knee. Regardless of the cause of this, if you knee hurts then it is not something you should have to live with and should be troubling for that reason alone – particularly if you think it is going to get worse. Ask yourself is the pain constant and does it get worse or better when it clicks? Think back to any potential recent traumas. If you have banged your knee recently then it is normal for it to click for a few hours afterwards, but if this lasts for any longer then you might have fractured or damaged a bone which you should have looked at as soon as possible. If you haven’t banged or bruised the area recently but you are still experiencing pain in the joint that worsens when you walk then you might have insufficient cartilage in your knee joint which is the slightly softer tissue designed to prevent your knee from rubbing. This is serious and could lead to arthritis so should be treated as soon as possible.

Alternatively if the pain is milder then your clicking might be being caused by an imbalance in your leg muscles. If you quadriceps are stronger than your hamstrings for example then this can ‘tug’ on your knee and cause a clicking noise accompanied by slight discomfort which will worsen after exertion. To fix this problem you should attend a gym and focus your training on the muscle that needs ‘catching up’. If the pain is constant meanwhile and accompanied by fever, chills and other ‘flu-like’ symptoms then your joint may be infected which will require a course in antibiotics.

You may already have arthritis for which there is unfortunately no cure (though you should still see a doctor). This is more likely to occur in the elderly or if there been has been some earlier trauma and will also probably be accompanied by stiffness and swelling. There are many different causes for arthritis and many different forms meaning you might also experience other symptoms if it is a result of infection or of your own immune system.

If there is no pain, then this might still be the result of one of several conditions and may still require treatment. One way to identify the cause is to listen to the actual type of clicking noise. If it sounds like a ‘pop’ then this is most likely nothing to worry about. The knee joint is surrounded by cartilage as well as a fluid that is used to lubricate the joint.
Often after periods of inactivity or during certain movements which ‘pop’ and crack and is also why you can crack your fingers. This is healthy and natural but you should not forcibly cause your knee joint to click in this way all the same. This kind of clicking is more likely to occur when squatting, going up the stairs or standing up after sitting for a long time, and is perhaps the most common cause of clicking.

Finally if the noise is more of a crunching or scraping noise then this might be the result of your bones grinding against each other. If this is the case then you should be concerned and see a doctor as it can otherwise cause erosion and lead to arthritis. If you catch it early enough then you can prevent damage.


I hope this makes sense

Bridget who has painful knees due to an accident when working as a nurse.









JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 2 Dec 2012 17:38

STOP bending it then

problem solved :-P :-P

RamblingRose

RamblingRose Report 2 Dec 2012 17:48

clickety clicks ...sixty six :-D

Kay????

Kay???? Report 2 Dec 2012 17:51


More excerise,,,,,,,,,hours spent walking in the fresh air may hold a cure,,,,, :-D too much endless sitting is very bad for aged joints. :-D :-D :-D

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 2 Dec 2012 18:20

we can but hope it's terminal

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 2 Dec 2012 18:44

*chokes on tea* I knew I should have worn my bib :-(

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 2 Dec 2012 19:05

mucky pup ;-)

JohnLovesHorlicks

JohnLovesHorlicks Report 2 Dec 2012 20:16

Thankyou Spanish Eyes and AnnC. I will read through both your posts and act accordingly. What does terminal mean anyway? The rest of you are taking the p

I bet you wouldn't even give up your seat on the bus for me, Sue :-P ;-)

As for Rose, Marilyn and NS. I am a poor old man looking for a bit of sympathy and advice. Yes, I must stop playing football (Sir Alex said in an interview after yesterdays match that his United defence was so bad he might have to pick himself. A rare shaft of wit for him.)

I can only manage a rare waft :-( :-( :-(

 Sue In Leeds

Sue In Leeds Report 2 Dec 2012 20:21

You'll not get any sympathy from me and NO I wouldn't give you my seat on a bus.A gentleman should always give their seat up a lady.

Clicking knees .just a drop of WD40 will solve the problem

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 2 Dec 2012 20:22

stop kneeling and begging for forgiveness then,and give your knees a rest. :-D :-D

JohnLovesHorlicks

JohnLovesHorlicks Report 2 Dec 2012 20:26

:-D :-D :-D

Chapel knee, I think they call it :-D

Sue, I would always show you my seat ;-)

♥†۩ Carol   Paine ۩†♥

♥†۩ Carol Paine ۩†♥ Report 2 Dec 2012 20:34

Cod liver Oil & Orange juice every morning ... you then taste the cod liver oil for the rest of the day, or until you chew on a clove of garlic to keep your heart healthy ;-)

GRMarilyn

GRMarilyn Report 2 Dec 2012 20:46

John.....

Now I have been trying to work out what your avatar is all about !!

I have had my magnifying glass out.....and still cant work out what it is .

Put me out of my misery...Please. :-S

 Sue In Leeds

Sue In Leeds Report 2 Dec 2012 21:03

AHHHHH but John would you give up your seat for me...NOT show me it.....

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 2 Dec 2012 21:17

a really good dose of sennakot 5 times a day
will take your mind of you knees ;-) ;-)

 Sue In Leeds

Sue In Leeds Report 2 Dec 2012 21:19

LOL @JBA Very Good love it.