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Symptom: Swelling and pain in one joint


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Swelling and pain in one joint

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  • 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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