Knee pain when squatting down may be related to physiological factors such as standing for a long time and being cold, or it may be due to knee degeneration, meniscus injury, soft tissue injury of the knee, metabolic osteoarthropathy, etc., which requires timely consultation and identification of the cause of the disease.
1. Physiological factors: If you are in a cold environment for a long time or stand for a long time, your joints will be stimulated or overloaded, and you will experience pain when you squat down, which will be relieved by resting and keeping warm.
2. Knee degeneration: knee degeneration, cartilage damage, causing compensatory hyperplasia, joint space narrowing, after squatting, there will be obvious pain.
3. Meniscus injury: after meniscus injury, after squatting, the meniscus will be rubbed and pulled, and there will be obvious pain, and part of it will be popping.
4. Knee joint soft tissue injury: after strenuous exercise or trauma, due to tissue damage, local edema, squatting, pulling the soft tissue, will aggravate the pain.
5. Metabolic bone disease: when the knee cartilage lacks vitamin D, causing osteoarthritis, when squatting, there will be obvious pain and swelling.
In short, in the occurrence of knee squatting pain, after excluding physiological factors, need to consult a doctor in a timely manner to avoid delays in the condition.