Knee pain and leg numbness; These may be the causes!

If you have persistent knee pain and stiffness, consult an orthopedic doctor or neurologist for expert advice. This problem can be solved to a large extent through timely physiotherapy and exercise. Eating foods rich in calcium and vitamin B can help improve the health of nerves and bones.

 

These two symptoms can occur together mainly due to the following health problems:

Sciatica: When the disc between the vertebrae in the spine pushes on the sciatic nerve, the pain spreads through the knee to the foot and causes numbness.

Diabetic neuropathy: If diabetes is not controlled, it can affect the nerves in the legs. This causes discomfort similar to knee pain, numbness and tingling in the legs.

Nerve compression: When the nerves behind or on the sides of the knee are compressed due to joint swelling or tumors, numbness can spread to the legs.

Peripheral artery disease: When blood flow is reduced due to fat accumulation in the arteries in the legs, pain and numbness can occur when walking.

Vitamin Deficiency: Deficiency of Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D can lead to weak bones and nerve weakness. This can lead to knee pain and swelling.

Arthritis: Inflammation in the joints can put pressure on the surrounding nerves and can cause numbness.