What’s wrong with the knee pain when squatting?

Knee squatting pain may be due to meniscus, ligaments and other soft tissue injuries, degenerative diseases of the knee joint and other causes.
1. Soft tissue injury: inside the knee joint, there are important soft tissue structures such as meniscus and ligaments, excessive movement or trauma to the knee joint may lead to injury to these soft tissue areas, resulting in an increase in the internal impact of the knee joint or joint dysfunction, resulting in knee squatting pain symptoms, such as meniscus tear, collateral ligaments strained, and so on.
2. Degenerative lesions of the knee joint: osteoarthritis of the knee joint, osteoarthritis of the knee joint may appear in the knee joint surface of the formation of bone cumbersome, synovial hyperplasia and other pathologic changes, resulting in joint edema or adhesion within the joint, resulting in joint dysfunction, and may appear with the symptoms of squatting with knee pain.
Knee pain may also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.