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What is Pseudogout
Pseudogout is a crystal-induced inflammatory condition of the joints in which microscopic deposits of calcium pyrophosphate form within cartilage and other joint tissues. These crystals can trigger sudden inflammation when they are released into the joint space and interact with the…
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What is Septic arthritis
Septic arthritis is a joint infection in which microorganisms, usually bacteria, invade the synovial space and trigger a rapid inflammatory response. The condition affects the structures that form and line a movable joint, especially the synovial membrane, synovial fluid, cartilage surface,…
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Symptoms of Septic arthritis
What are the symptoms of septic arthritis? The condition most often causes a rapidly painful, swollen, warm, and difficult-to-move joint, usually with marked tenderness and a sudden loss of function. These symptoms arise because bacteria, fungi, or other infectious agents invade…
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Causes of Septic arthritis
What causes septic arthritis? Septic arthritis develops when microorganisms, most often bacteria, enter a joint space and multiply faster than the body can contain them. The condition is not caused by wear-and-tear or simple inflammation alone; it arises from a specific…
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Diagnosis of Septic arthritis
Septic arthritis is a joint infection caused by microorganisms, most often bacteria, entering the joint space and triggering an intense inflammatory response. Because the infection can rapidly damage cartilage and other joint structures, diagnosis must be made quickly and accurately. In…
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Treatment for Septic arthritis
Septic arthritis is treated with a combination of antimicrobial therapy and removal of infected joint fluid, often supported by pain control and temporary joint rest. The core aim is to eliminate the infecting organism, reduce the intense inflammatory response inside the…
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Prevention of Septic arthritis
Septic arthritis is an infection of a joint, usually caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream or reaching the joint directly after injury, surgery, or a nearby infection. Because the condition depends on both exposure to infectious organisms and the ability of…
