Is there a link between knee pain and kidney disease

Some knee pain may be related to kidney disease, but more knee pain is caused by trauma or muscle soft tissue, bone and joint injuries, and has little to do with kidney disease.
Chronic kidney disease, especially patients with chronic kidney disease stage 3 or above, often have calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders, secondary hyperparathyroidism, at this time, patients with calcium deposition abnormalities leading to renal bone disease, may appear knee pain, in addition to some patients due to uric acid metabolism disorders can cause gout, a small number of patients will lead to knee pain.
Knee pain is more commonly caused by trauma, or other causes of muscle soft tissue or bone joint injury.
Patients with knee pain need to consult the orthopedic department of the hospital to improve the CT of the knee, and if necessary, improve the renal function, electrolytes, parathyroid hormone and other related tests, to clarify whether it is related to kidney disease, and at the same time comply with the doctor’s instructions to actively treat.