Joint pain is a common symptom that can seriously affect the daily life of the patient. While arthritis is a common cause of joint pain, there are a number of other health conditions that can lead to inflammation and joint pain. Here are some notable diseases that can cause joint pain.
Hypothyroidism
Causes and effects: According to Dr. Varsha Tyagi - consultant and Endocrinologist at Ivory Hospital, Greater Noida (India), hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones needed by the body, leading to many serious health problems such as obesity, infertility and especially joint pain. Thyroid hormone deficiency can cause inflammation and increase pain in the joints.
Symptoms: Common symptoms of hypothyroidism include joint pain, fatigue, weight gain, feeling cold, and dry, hair.
lupus disease
Causes and effects: Lupus is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks healthy cells and tissues in the body, causing widespread inflammation. The disease can affect many organs in the body such as the kidneys, lungs, brain and especially cause inflammation and joint pain.
Symptoms: Arthritis, joint pain, skin rashes, fatigue, and immune-related symptoms are typical signs of lupus.
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Causes and effects: Dr. Sachin Bhosle - Senior Consultant, Orthopedic Surgery, Fortis Hospital, Mulund (India) - said: "Avesonal necrosis occurs when blood cannot fully circulate to bone regions, leading to damage and death of bone cells. This condition often occurs in the hip joints and can cause serious arthritis and joint pain.
Symptoms: Symptoms include joint pain, stiffness, reduced mobility, and fatigue. This condition can cause serious limitations in movement and activities.
Toxic dermatitis and injuries
Causes and effects: Ankylosing dermatitis is an inflammation of the ankylosing layer inside the joint capsule. This condition causes pain and stiffness. In addition, injuries caused by accidents or collisions can also cause arthritis and joint pain.
Symptoms: Common signs of activated lining inflammation include joint pain, swelling, stiffness, and limited mobility of the joints. Injuries can lead to similar symptoms and if not treated promptly, can cause serious complications.
Note
While arthritis is one of the most common causes of joint pain, other health conditions such as hypothyroidism, lupus, necrosis and activated melvatitis can also lead to this condition. Early identification and timely treatment are very important to minimize symptoms and prevent unwanted complications.