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Bilateral knee pain, arthritis?

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Possibly: Bilateral knee pain is most often related to arthritis but occasionally bursitis or tendinitis can be responsible. The only way to know is to have the knees evaluated and x rays done.

Answered 6/18/2022

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Dr. Mark Galland answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

I agree: See an orthopedist for an xray and evaluation. He/she will also be able to create a treatment plan for relieving your pain.

Answered 9/11/2013

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Dr. Qamar Khan answered

Specializes in Pain Management

See your doctor: You could have a host of issues that could cause your knee pain, could be bursitis, tendonitis, arthritis, ligament issues, meniscal injury, sciatica etc. So you may want to see an orthopedic pain specialist that can tell you what is going and help you with the latest treatments and exercise therapies available.

Answered 1/28/2020

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