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Joint Pain, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment.

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0:00 Introduction
1:00 Causes of Joint pain
2:21 Symptoms of Joint pain
2:59 Diagnosis of Joint pain
3:45 Treatment of Joint pain

Joint pain refers to any discomfort, aches, and soreness in any of the body’s joint.
• Joints are part of the body that form connections between bones.
• They provide support and allow the bones of the skeleton to move.
• They are found in skull, shoulder, hips, elbow, knees, fingers, toes, neck, and wrist
• Pain within the joint is the common cause of shoulder pain, knee pain, ad ankle pain.
• Joint pain may last for a few weeks or last for several weeks or months.
• Joint pain may be mild, causing soreness only after certain activities or it can be severe, making movement extremely painful.
• Joint pain can affect the quality of life.
• Joint pain increases with age.
CAUSES
Any damage from injury or disease affecting any part of the joint including cartilage, ligaments, bursae or tendons can interfere with movement and cause a lot of pain. The common causes are:
• Bone cancer
• Broken bone
• Sprains and strains
• Ankylosing Spondylitis
• Bone infection
• Cold and flu
• Rheumatic fever
• Bursitis
• Dislocations
• Fractures
• Lupus
• Leukemia
• Rickets
• Tendinitis
• Sarcoidosis
• Arthritis including rheumatoid arthritis, viral arthritis, drug-induced arthritis, septic arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, reactive arthritis, osteoarthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
• Lyme disease
• Gout
• Paget’s disease of the bone
• avascular necrosis
• complex regional pain syndrome
• osteomyelitis

SYMPTOMS
• Joint swelling and stiffness
• Joint redness
• Joint warmth
• Joint tenderness
• Loss of range of motion of the joint
• Weakness or instability
Consult your doctor if joint pain is persistent or is accompanied by:
• Fever or persistent fever with no cause
• Swollen glands in the neck, groin or underarms
• Rash
• Unintended weight loss
• Abdominal pain
• Limping

DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
To make a diagnosis, the doctor will ask questions about your symptoms and carry out physical examinations. Questions may include when the pain started, what activities you were doing before your joint pain began, activities that aggravates or relieve the degree of the pain, if the pain is stabbing, or dull and constant, where the pain is, how long it lasted for or if it continued for a while and other important questions about your pain.
Further testing such as blood tests and X-rays or other imaging studies may be helpful in cases where the cause is not determined by questions and physical examination.
TREATMENT
The goal of treatment is to reduce pain and preserve joint functions
The treatment is directed toward the underlying cause of the pain, this will be treated first and foremost.
While treating the underlying cause, pain management may still play a role. Pain management may include OTC pain medications, prescription pain medication, stretching exercises or other treatment which may help with symptoms
If the pain is as a result of an injury, rest, cold applications, and anti-inflammatory may be suggested.
Joint pain from arthritis and other conditions may be relieved with a substance found in chili peppers called Capsaicin. Capsaicin blocks substance P, which helps transmit pain signals, and it triggers the release of endorphins. Endorphins are chemicals in the body that blocks pain.
When an infection is a cause, antibiotics may help
For immune system dysfunction, immunosuppressant may help
A severely damaged joint may be treated with joint replacement therapy
Physical therapy can help strengthen muscles around the joint, stabilize the joints as well as increase the range of motion.

Helicobacter Pylori Infection | Gastric ulcer | Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment.

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This video talks about the Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment of H. pylori (Helicobacter pylori) infection. H. pylori (Helicobacter pylori) are bacteria that can cause an infection in the stomach or duodenum (first part of the small intestine). It’s the most common cause of peptic ulcer disease. H. pylori can also inflame and irritate the stomach lining (gastritis).

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KIDNEY (Renal) DISEASE SIGNS, SYMPTOMS and DIAGNOSIS – Tagalog Health | Nurse Dianne

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Topic: How to know if you have kidney (renal) disease. What are the signs and symptoms of kidney disease? How is a kidney disease diagnosed?

Nag-aalala ka ba na baka may sakit ka sa bato? Alam mo ba ang mga sintomas ng sakit sa kidneys? Pag-usapan po natin yan. Ako po si Nurse Dianne ang inyong host dito sa @tagaloghealthtalks
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0:00 Intro
1:27 Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) diagnostic test for kidney disease
2:23 Common signs and symptoms of kidney disease
9:26 Bottom line of our tagalog health tips on the signs and symptoms of kidney (renal disease)

📚 References:
1. National Library of Medicine. (2018). Chronic kidney disease: Overview. Accessed from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK492977/.
2. Vaidya, S.R. and Aeddula, N.R. (2022). Chronic renal failure. Accessed from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK535404/.
3. American Heart Association. (2021). Kidney Disease and Diabetes. Accessed from https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/diabetes/diabetes-complications-and-risks/kidney-disease–diabetes
4. American Heart Association. (2017). Know Your Risk Factors for High Blood Pressure. Accessed from https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/high-blood-pressure/why-high-blood-pressure-is-a-silent-killer/know-your-risk-factors-for-high-blood-pressure
5. Scott, D. (2016). Slowing Kidney Disease. American Association of Kidney Patients. Accessed from https://aakp.org/slowing-kidney-disease/
6. Goldman, L. and Schafer, AI. (2012). Goldman’s Cecil Medicine. Elsevier.
7. Mahon, A.; Jenkins, K.; and Burnapp, L. (2013). Oxford Handbook of Renal Nursing. Oxford University Press.
8. National Kidney Foundation. (2020). 10 Signs You May Have Kidney Disease. Accessed from https://www.kidney.org/news/ekidney/august14/10_Signs_You_May_Have_Kidney_Disease

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Sacroiliac Joint Pain, Diagnosis, and Treatment – Dr. McNally

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Unresolved lower back pain, buttock pain, hip, groin or leg pain may be coming from the sacroiliac(SI) joint. Learn about minimally invasive SI joint fusion using the iFuse Implant from Thomas McNally, MD, at Suburban Orthopedics in Chicago, IL. In addition, hear a success story from one of his patients, Greg.

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Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) | Pathophysiology, Triggers, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

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Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) | Pathophysiology, Risk Factors & Triggers, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Hidradenitis suppurativa is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by recurrent inflammatory skin lesions (including nodules, abscesses, etc.) that affect particular areas of the body (ex. arm pits, groin). Hidradenitis suppurativa has particular associated risk factors for development of skin lesions, including genetics, smoking and obesity. In this lesson, we discuss risk factors and triggers for this condition, along with signs and symptoms, methods to diagnosis and ways to treat it.

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