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Osteoarthritis of the kneeDescriptionWhen most people say they have arthritis in their knees, they are referring to a type of arthritis called osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is caused by "wear and tear" inside your knee joints. It starts when the knee joint cartilage is damaged.
What does knee arthritis feel like?If you have osteoarthritis in your knees, your knees are likely becoming stiffer and harder to move. You may notice a rubbing, grating, or crackling sound when you move your knee joint. The phrase "morning stiffness" is the pain and stiffness you may feel when you first wake up in the morning. This stiffness usually lasts for 30 minutes or less, and it gets better with mild activity that "warms up" the joint. During the day, the pain may get worse at the end of the day when you are active and better when you are resting. After a while, you may have pain after you are resting. You can have stiffness and pain after you sit for a while and try to get up. It may even wake you up at night. How and why does arthritis start?Usually, the cause of osteoarthritis is unknown. The symptoms usually appear in middle age. Almost everyone has some symptoms of arthritis by age 70. These symptoms may be minor for some and severe in others. Before age 55, osteoarthritis occurs equally in men and women. After age 55, it is more common in women. It also tends to run in families. These are some factors that make it more likely you will develop osteoarthritis in your knees as you get older:
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Review Date: 8/9/2018 Reviewed By: C. Benjamin Ma, MD, Professor, Chief, Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service, UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, San Francisco, CA. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, Brenda Conaway, Editorial Director, and the A.D.A.M. Editorial team. View References: The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed medical professional should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. Links to other sites are provided for information only -- they do not constitute endorsements of those other sites. No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy, reliability, timeliness, or correctness of any translations made by a third-party service of the information provided herein into any other language. © 1997- A.D.A.M., a business unit of Ebix, Inc. Any duplication or distribution of the information contained herein is strictly prohibited. | ||||||||||||||||||
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