Causes of severe joint pain

    • [DOC File]Gout - Sindor

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      It usually causes severe pain in one joint. The base of the big toe is the most commonly affected joint. Walking can be very painful and even the weight of bedclothes can hurt. However, any joint can be affected. Sometimes two or more joints are affected. Affected joints usually swell, and the nearby skin may look red and inflamed.

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    • [DOC File]STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE

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      Ingestion causes severe pains and burns in the mouth and throat and blood calcium levels are dangerously reduced. Symptoms include spasm and twitching of the muscles, high fever, convulsions and general extreme pain. Inhalation may cause corrosion of the throat, nose and lungs, leading to severe inflammation and lung swelling.

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    • [DOC File]BONES AND JOINTS PATHOLOGY

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      Perhaps because of the severe pain associated with rheumatoid arthritis, the muscles associated with an affected joint undergo spasms and can actually dislocate the bones of a joint -this is called “subluxation,” i.e. over-riding of articulating bones

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    • [DOC File]Pain - Clinical Protocol

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      This includes a review of each person’s known diagnoses and conditions that commonly cause or predispose to pain; for example, degenerative joint disease, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis (with or without vertebral compression fractures), diabetic neuropathy, oral or dental pathology, and post-stroke syndromes.

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    • [DOC File]ADVANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT SURGERY, INC

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      Either joint can develop arthritis pain due to cartilage damage, trauma, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or other causes. The AA joint is primarily a joint that allows the head to rotate back and forth, as in shaking your head “no”. The OA joint on the other hand, is primarily responsible for motion of shaking the head “yes”.

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