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Swelling and pain in one joint
1
red, tender, swollen joint
severe pain in one joint
limited movement of joint
fever and chills
history of sexually transmitted disease
history of orthopedic surgery
history of recent infection
2
history of red, scaly skin lesions
painful, swollen joint
pain with movement of joint
family history of similar skin rash
poorly controlled dandruff
pitting of nails
3
rapid onset of joint pain, especially the big toe
redness and swelling of involved joint
history of kidney stones
occurs more commonly in men
family history of similar symptoms
fever
4
injury to joint
pain and swelling of joint
restricted movement of the joint
deformity of the joint
bruising of joint
5
painful, stiff joint
often occurs in knee or hip
activity increases pain
deformity of the joint
cracking noise with joint movement
6
most common in adolescents and childhood
pain and swelling just above or below knee
pain with standing or rest
pain worse at night
unexpected bone fracture
7
use of blood thinners
history of sickle cell disease
trauma to joint
rapid swelling and pain in joint
limited movement of joint
bruising around joint
Possible medical conditions of Swelling and pain in one joint : - Septic Arthritis - Gout - Sickle Cell Disease - Psoriatic Arthritis - Rheumatoid Arthritis - Reiter's Syndrome - Pseudogout - Ligament Strain Or Sprain - Torn Cartilage - Hemearthrosis - Fracture Of The Joint - Osteoarthritis - Bone Tumor - Osteoid Osteoma - Eosinophilic Granuloma.
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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008
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