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Knee Pain At Night

Knee pain at night can result in insomnia (inability to sleep). The cause for knee pain at night varies, with the common causes being arthritis (joint inflammation), injury, runner's knee, and bursitis (inflammation of bursa sacs). Pain relieving medications, knee pillows, ice packs, heating pads, knee massages, exercises, and pain relieving ointments may be used to reduce the pain.

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Why do I have joint pain, migraines, and knee burn at night?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 42-year-old female. I have joint pain (both hands, knees, and neck), fatigue, migraines, depression, and sometimes a burning sensation in my knees at night. I have increased stiffness and pain in the morning and settle throughout the day and the pain resumes at night. I took an ...  Read Full »


Dr. K. Shanmuganandan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query and understand your concern. Yes, you are right, you may have joint pain without arthritis. There could be a few reasons for your joint pain.1. Side effect of Atorvastatin.2. Chronic fatigue syndrome3. Due to Aimovig (Erenumab) injection.Please d...  Read Full »

My 48-year-old mother is experiencing knee pain. What can be done?

Query: Hello doctor,My mother is a forty-eight-year-old woman who weighs around 145.50 pounds and is approximately 5.15 feet tall. She has been experiencing acute discomfort in joints such as the knee and acetabulofemoral joint while sitting or getting up, occasionally at night, for the previous four years...  Read Full »


Dr. Sharoff Lokesh Mohan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. Her knee and hip pain can be due to soft tissue or bone pain. which can be differentiated by doing X-rays, Activities that cause pain should be avoided for the time being. If the knee is swollen or painful, avoid th...  Read Full »

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