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What Are the Causes of Intermittent Knee Pain?

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What Are the Causes of Intermittent Knee Pain?

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Overuse Injuries Overuse knee injuries include bursitis, tendinitis and muscle strain, according to Bigkneepain.com. The pain starts out mildly and intermittently and then it worsens over time. When tendons or muscles are pushed beyond their capabilities, tiny tears will occur and inflammation results as the healing process begins, which causes pain. Injured Bursae Bursitis is the result of an injury to the small sacs of fluid (the bursae) that cushion the outside of the knee joints so that the ligaments and tendons are able to slide over the joint smoothly. If the bursae has been injured, you may experience pain as you climb up stairs or as you descend. Stiffness and aching may occur intermittently. Your knee will swell, feel warm and turn red. If the kneecap bone becomes infected, this will cause fever, pain and swelling. Tendons Become Inflamed Tendinitis occurs when the thick cords that attach the muscles to the bones, which are the tendons, become inflamed and irritated. Swelling

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