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As people age, knee pain often becomes a common issue due to factors such as osteoarthritis, genetics, stress, obesity, or previous injuries. Knee replacement surgery is generally considered when pain becomes unbearable or when specific symptoms persist despite other treatments. Key indicators for considering surgery include constant pain while walking, climbing stairs, or even during sleep, noticeable joint deformities, restricted movement, and persistent knee swelling that doesn't improve with physiotherapy or medication.

Additionally, if knee pain severely impacts your ability to sleep or perform daily activities, it might be time to consult with a healthcare professional about knee replacement surgery. This surgical option is usually recommended when non-surgical interventions no longer provide relief and significantly affect quality of life..



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