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joint pain or swelling; muscle pain, cramps, spasms, or stiffness. Less common. Blurred vision; chest pain, discomfort, tightness, or heaviness; difficult ...
... joint, such as a corticosteroid injection, may reduce inflammation and relieve pain temporarily. If none of these approaches work, surgery may be a ...
Muscle or joint pain. Unrefreshing sleep. Some people with this condition have headaches, sore throats, and tender lymph nodes in the neck or armpits ...
joint pain; nausea; pinpoint red spots on the skin; sores in the mouth or lips; stomach pain; swelling of the eyelids, face, lips, hands, feet, or lower legs ...
A team of Mayo Clinic orthopedic and regenerative medicine researchers has continued development and testing of a knee joint restoration procedure, called ...
... pain, disability and immobility. The disease ... The only therapeutics currently available include treatments focused on pain control, joint replacement surgery ...
... joints such as the shoulders, elbows, wrists, knees and heels. After a sudden injury to a tendon, ice can ease pain and swelling. Ice the area for 15 to 20 ...
Bone or joint pain; burning, redness, itching, or other signs of eye inflammation; difficulty with moving; nosebleeds; scaling, redness, burning, pain, or other ...
Swollen lymph nodes, such as in the chest, neck, armpits or groin. Weight loss. Pain and swelling in joints, such as the ankles. Lung symptoms. Sarcoidosis most ...
... joints is lost, resulting in pain and impaired function. ... joint pathologies, including osteonecrosis or inflammatory arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis.
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