What are some general characteristics of severe arthritis of the knee?
What are its usual manifestations? Pain Pain is the most noticeable symptom of knee arthritis. In most patients, the pain gradually gets worse over time, but sometimes has more sudden “flares” where the symptoms get acutely severe. The pain is almost always worsened by weight-bearing and activity. In some patients, the pain becomes severe enough to limit even routine daily activities. Stiffness Morning stiffness is present in certain types of arthritis; patients with this symptom may notice some improvement in knee flexibility over the course of the day. Rheumatoid arthritis patients may experience more frequent morning stiffness than patients with osteoarthritis. Swelling and warmth Patients with arthritis sometimes will notice these symptoms. If the swelling and warmth are excessive, and are associated with severe pain, inability to bend the knee, and difficulty with weight-bearing, those signs might represent an infection. Such severe symptoms require immediate medical attention. Jo