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Your knee joint is bent or deformed. There was a "popping" sound at the time of injury. Your knee can't bear weight. You have intense pain.
Make an appointment with your health care team if your knee pain happened after forceful impact or injury. Or if your knee joint is: Badly swollen. Red. Warm ...
... joint pain, stiffness, swelling, lower back, side, or stomach pain, rapid weight gain, swelling of the feet or lower legs, or unusual tiredness or weakness.
Joint pain. Arthritis is common in people with FMF. The most commonly affected joints are the knees, ankles and hips. Infertility. Untreated inflammation ...
Thrombophlebitis (a blood clot that usually occurs in the leg). Inflammation. Leg swelling also can be caused by inflammation in leg joints or tissues. Swelling ...
Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) is a rare disease that causes swelling, also called inflammation, of small blood vessels. ... Joint stiffness. Specific ...
... pain syndrome, Hip instability, Joint instability, Patellar fracture, Tendinopathy, Greenstick fractures, Synovitis, Myositis, Joint infection, Inflammatory ...
A sudden injury to your elbow, especially if you hear a snap or cracking sound. Severe pain, swelling and bruising around the joint. Trouble moving your elbow ...
Costochondritis (kos-toe-kon-DRY-tis) is an inflammation of the cartilage that connects a rib to the breastbone, called the sternum. Pain caused by ...
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