Hello,
The knee pain can be associated with any condition so a proper examination and diagnosis is required if it bothers you. It can be knee injury due to knee sprain , prior knee injury ,dislocated knee , dislocated patella, femoral condyle fracture, torn ligament , knee overuse , knee infection due to any bacterial infection , knee inflammation due to synovitis or bursitis or Knee arthritis due to arthritis , osteoarthritis , rheumatoid arthritis or gout and any tumor.
Take care!
Hi, and thank you. Just to clarify, I only do yoga 2-3 times per week for 90 mins or less, on a thick mat. I am not on any prescriptions/no medications and have not fallen or twisted anything recently. Right now as I sit and type I feel the dull ache in my knees. It does not hurt to do yoga, or to walk or do anything, but when I rest, sleep, sit down, I can feel it.
Although I've been taking a Calcium/D pill for eons, I just recently replaced with the Vitamin Code Grow Bone system, which is a package of Calcium/D supplementation along with an evening strontium/probiotic enzyme complement to help the body build and strengthen bone. Taking all as directed.
I always honor my body so am perplexed. Nothing "looks" swollen etc around my knees. The feeling is like a mild headache...but instead of in the head, in the knees. The Vit Code is the only different thing I am doing. Guess I will continue to be careful and see if it clears up.
In with my vitamins, is a joint/chondroitin/Omega complex, which I typically only take 1 of 3 per day...will try increasing to the full recommended dose and see how that affects my knees.
I typically have no pains at all (that cannot be pinpointed to something I did) so this is a bit odd.
Hello!
Continuous intake of vitamins or supplements should not be followed religiously. Always take under prescriptions.
The intake of vitamin A or vitamin D in excess will cause hypervitaminosis but your symptoms resemble more towards any mild chronic injury not due to intake of supplements.
Take some rest from yoga and work outs, use ice packs to control the inflammation and if it does not help you can visit an orthopedician to rule out any injury.
Other than the surfaces you work out you should be careful not to bump your knees anywhere and also recollect twisting or falling down during the last few weeks.
Take care!