Joint Pain Causes: Arthritis, Injuries & More - A Comprehensive Guide
Joint pain can range in severity and cause misery to those affected. Joint pain can be caused by medical conditions or injuries or may be a regular part of aging.-
Arthritis
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Arthritis is one of the most common causes of joint pain. Degenerative arthritis is a condition in which a person wears out the joints, causing the bones to rub against each other.
Bursitis
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Bursitis is inflammation around a joint, causing stiffness, tenderness and pain around the area of the joint. This happens when the bursa, the fluid-filled sacs around the joints, become inflamed.
Gout
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Gout is a condition that causes sudden sensations of pain, swelling or redness around the joint area. This is caused by the excessive uric acid.
Osteoporosis
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Osteoporosis is a bone disorder that causes pain, weakness and brittleness of the bones. This most commonly occurs in postmenopausal women.
Blood Clots
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A blood clot can obstruct an artery and cut off the blood supply to a limb. Blood clots may spontaneously bleed into the joint, causing pain in the area.
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