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It's known for sudden attacks of intense pain, swelling, redness and tenderness in one or more joints. The big toe is the joint most affected. An attack of gout ...
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This joint pain is triggered by an infection in another part of the body — often the intestines, genitals or urinary tract.
Some pelvic pain also can come from certain muscles or ligaments — for example, by pulling a muscle in the hip or the pelvic floor.
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Elbow pain may occasionally be due to arthritis. But in general, your elbow joint is much less likely to have wear-and-tear damage than are many other joints.
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