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    arthralgia
    /ɑːˈθraldʒ(ɪ)ə/

    noun

    • 1. pain in a joint.

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  2. May 10, 2023 · Arthralgia is a term used to describe aching or pain in one or more of the joints in the body. There are many different causes of arthralgia, including various forms of arthritis and other ailments, injury, infection, and an allergic reaction to medication or food.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArthralgiaArthralgia - Wikipedia

    Arthralgia (from Greek arthro-'joint' + -algos 'pain') literally means 'joint pain'. Specifically, arthralgia is a symptom of injury, infection, illness (in particular arthritis), or an allergic reaction to medication.

  4. Nov 1, 2023 · Arthralgia is the medical term for joint pain and soreness that can be caused by aging, injury, infection, or underlying health conditions. Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of arthralgia and how it differs from arthritis.

  5. www.hopkinsmedicine.org › conditions-and-diseases › arthralgiaArthralgia | Johns Hopkins Medicine

    What is arthralgia? Arthralgia describes joint stiffness. Among its many causes are overuse, sprains, injury, gout, tendonitis and a number of infectious diseases, including rheumatic fever and chickenpox. Symptoms. Symptoms can include: Back pain; Loss of spine flexibility; Inflammation of the eyes, lungs and heart valves

  6. Jan 9, 2021 · Arthralgia is pain in one or more of your joints, which may be caused by injury, infection, arthritis, or other ailments. Learn about the symptoms, causes, treatments, and complications of arthralgia, and when to seek medical care.

  7. Jun 20, 2023 · Arthralgia is pain in a joint, while arthritis is a diagnosable condition. A person with arthritis may experience arthralgia, but arthralgia is not always the result of arthritic...

  8. Arthralgia is the medical term for joint pain, which can affect one or more joints and have various causes. Learn about the signs, tests, and treatments of arthralgia from Penn Medicine, a leading health system in the US.