usually of character not inflammatory. It is an asymmetric
joint pain and itinerant which manifests itself mainly in the upper and lower limbs of one side of the body and migrates in a joint to another. Generally, it is a pain without heat or flushing (without
swelling or redness), the three signs of inflammation. There are cases, however, where the three symptoms are present.
There is no morning stiffness and in rheumatoid arthritis. It is a pain migratory not very intense. This often slows the diagnosis, because the patient enter into remission and is not seeking a doctor.
To not joint pain resulting from arthritis, are important both as the rest exercises. Bath hot, massages and stretching
exercises to be performed whenever possible.
Drugs anti can help relieve the pain and swelling (consult your doctor before administering
aspirin or NSAIDs children).
The examinations that can be made for the diagnosis include:
Blood tests (such as blood or complete differential sangüineo)
X radius of the affected areas (rarely done - see x-ray of articulation)
Intervention:
In severe cases, it is recommended to the physiotherapy rehabilitation muscular and articulate.
Not always articulate is the pain caused by arthritis, yet can be very annoying.
A Osteoarthritis is the degeneration of the cartilage of a joint and growth of bone groins. It is most common in adults over 45 years of age.
The bursitis is the inflammation of the bursa. The bursa is formed by bags filled with liquids, which are protuberâncias and protect the bone, allowing the muscles and tendons move freely by bone.
Common causes:
Unusual effort or abuse,
including distensões or sprains
Accidental injury, including fractures
Drop (mainly in the large finger of the foot)
Osteoarthritis - degenerative joint disease
Septic
arthritis Tendonitis
Bursitis
Infectious diseases, including:
Flu
Measles
Rheumatic fever
Viral syndrome, Epstein-Barr
Hepatitis
Mumps
Rubella
Varicella
Care at home:
Follow the prescribed therapy for the treatment of the underlying cause.
To not joint pain resulting from arthritis, are important both as the rest exercises. Bath hot, massages and stretching exercises to be performed whenever possible.
Drugs anti can help relieve the pain and swelling (consult your doctor before administering aspirin or NSAIDs children).
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