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Swelling In Joint

Swelling of joint occurs in arthritis, joint infection, injury, ankylosing spondylitis, fracture, lupus, hypothyroidism, sarcoidosis, rheumatic fever, torn muscle tendon and ligament, etc., and is usually associated with joint pain and stiffness. The swelling is due to the build-up of fluid around the joint. Painkillers, hot pack application, steroids, and antibiotics reduce swelling, pain, and infection (if present). Fluid removal is done in severe joint swelling.

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What are the causes of joint pain?

Query: Hi doctor, My inner muscle is hurting in my upper right leg. I can touch and feel a small round lump at my upper leg joint. I am having it for the past three days. Today, I am feeling more pain. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Pooja Pardhi

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your query and can understand your health concern. Pain at the joint can be due to injury to bones forming the joint or ligaments or bursa or muscles overlying the joint. As per your query, you have lump over the joint. It may or may not be related to ...  Read Full »

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