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Septic arthritis is a painful infection in a joint. It can come from germs that travel through the bloodstream from another part of the body.
The following tests can help diagnose septic arthritis: Study of joint fluid. Infections can change the color and other factors of the fluid within the joints.
Learn about this painful infection in a joint and why prompt treatment can help minimize joint damage.
Symptoms of septic arthritis may include: Joint swelling. Severe pain in a joint. Fever. When to see a doctor. If you have symptoms of sepsis or septic shock ...
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Septic arthritis. Septic arthritis is often caused by a staph infection. The bacteria often target the knees, shoulders, hips, and fingers or toes ...
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