Your knee pain at 35 is not normal. It's a warning sign.
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"Dard toh hoga" is not a medical diagnosis. Joint pain before 40 is increasingly common in India — and almost always preventable. Most people ignore early warning signs until cartilage damage is irreversible. Early warning signs you should not ignore: - Morning stiffness lasting more than 30 minutes - Clicking or grinding sounds in knees/hips - Pain after sitting for long periods - Swelling around joints without injury Why young Indians are affected more than ever: - Desk jobs with zero movement for 8+ hours - Vitamin D deficiency — affects 70% of urban Indians - Excess body weight increasing joint load - Wrong footwear and posture habits Three things you can do this week: - Get Vitamin D and calcium levels checked - Add 20 minutes walking daily — flat surface, comfortable shoes - Avoid sitting cross-legged on floor for extended periods Cartilage doesn't regenerate. Protect it before it's gone. Ask Yukti AI for a personalised joint health assessment. — HealthCircle Medical Team
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