WHAT CAUSES KNEE PAIN IN COLD WEATHER?

 

WHY DOES JOINT PAIN INCREASE IN COLD WEATHER?

During cold weather, the body wants to keep the blood near the heart warm and due to this, the circulation of blood in the giants gets reduced. Due to this, there is more pain and stiffness in the joints. People who have had orthopaedic injuries, fractures or sprains or whose bones have been joined in the winter are more prone to joint pain.

Due to cold, our blood circulation is not as good as in summer. Due to lack of proper blood circulation, there is no warmth in the body and stiffness comes between the bones this stiffness increases the pain of bones in cold weather. Apart from this, some research suggests that due to cold weather, our tendons, muscles and tissues are spread, due to which people often have knee pain or arthritis pain.


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