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Alcohol and Knee Pain

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For the past year, sometimes, I have been experiencing pain in my knees the next day I drink. Is it normal or shall I see my doctor?

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Thank you for your reply, Saucisse. But I do not think I can say this, since I only have pain the next day I drink and not others. Do not you think it can be something related to Alcohol?

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okay, thanks! I think yeah I need to go to the doctor tomorrow.

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addicted2cycling in reply toiamblue

Sugar causes inflammation, inflammation causes pain, alcohol has sugar. I like Bud Zero in mass quantities following a nice 🚴‍♂️ or just because.

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