The : The injury you had at age two is unlikely to be causing your symptoms now. It is also unlikely you had arthritis at age 12, unless you had a condition called jra. If you truly have fluid in your knees, then you should see a rheumatologist or an orthopaedic surgeon. Pain with weather changes is common in people with arthritis. Cracking in the knees is usually not serious.
Answered 10/3/2016
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SEE KNEE SPECIALIST: Knee pain is common. Stiffness, cracking and locking may mean that you have a cartilage injury in your knee. A thorough evaluation including xrays and mris, and perhaps blood tests is indicated. See you local knee doc.
Answered 1/14/2016
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