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Joint pains can be excruciating and limiting, especially when you feel joint pain in the knees or hip joints. Joint pains can happen wherever there are joints – knee joints, elbow joints, wrist joints, hip joints, arm joints, neck joints, foot joints, and your finger joints. There can be multiple reasons for joint pains including inflammation, arthritis (osteoarthritis & rheumatoid arthritis), gout, bursitis, or chronic joint disorder. Joint pain can also happen due to an injury, trauma or gradual wear and tear. A strain or a sprain can also give you joint pain. A timely joints test can reveal to you the nature of your joint pain and then accordingly you can start your treatment to alleviate the pain and mitigate the symptoms. Since joint pains can occur due to multiple reasons, sometimes multiple tests are needed to find the exact cause. Your doctor may advise you to go for a complete hologram. You may also require an ASO Titre quantitative test. There is an arthritis factor quantitative test to find if you have arthritis, and if yes, what type of arthritis.
Joint pain is of different types. There can be acute pain in multiple joints and in most of the cases, this is due to inflammation, gout, or a chronic joint disorder. Such a pain also occurs due to osteoarthritis or an autoimmune disorder such as rheumatoid arthritis. Joint pain can also happen to children, which is normally called as juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Sometimes excessive fluid accumulates inside a joint; the fluid needs to be withdrawn in such cases and used for sample and testing.
Lots of physical strain such as repeatedly picking up weight with no proper support to the joints can also cause chronic joint pain. Sports persons, if they’re not careful, can also develop joint pains. Some forms of joint pain may also come from structures outside the joints, such as tendons, muscles, and ligaments, for example tendinitis or bursitis.
One of the most prominent symptoms of joint pains, is of course, pain. Sometimes this pain can become limiting, and the person may be unable to move around or use the limbs for day-to-day activities. Inflammation may also occur. The skin around the joints becomes tender and sometimes also gives out heat. There may even be unrelated symptoms such as a rash on the skin, fever, pain in the eyes or sores in the mouth. One of the best benefits of getting a proper joints test is that the exact cause of the pain can be uncovered, and an appropriate treatment can be initiated.
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