Knee effusion, often called “water on the knee,” affects up to 20% of adults over the age of 55, making it a significant musculoskeletal concern. The knee joint is essential for mobility, bearing weight and allowing complex movement. However, the subtle onset and non-specific symptoms of effusion often lead to delayed detection and diagnosis. Understanding the underlying causes is crucial, as early intervention can prevent long-term joint damage and restore quality of life.
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19. Tuberculosis Arthritis Tuberculosis (TB) arthritis is a rare but serious form of joint infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. While TB most commonly affects…