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Health News - Arthritis
Saturday, 18 October 2008

Arthralgia is the medical term for pain in the joints and there can be several different causes. The name arthralgia (literally: "joint pain", from "arthros" = "joint" and "-algia" denoting "pain") and may have many underlying ailments and triggers as the source. Although some people will say that Arthralgia is very alike to arthritis in cause, they would be mistaken. Arthritis is most normally caused by an inflammation in the joints caused by degradation in the cartilage. Arthralgia however, is only pain and may not always have a discernible causation.

In other words, a person with arthritis can have arthralgia, but the condition of arthralgia can exist on it's own, springing up spontaneously with small known causes.

What are the symptoms of Painful Joints?

Joint Pain caused by arthritis is commonly characterized by joint stiffness, swelling, redness, and warmth. Tenderness of the inflamed joint can be present. In other cases, where joint pain is caused by injury, tendonitis, bursitis or lupus, the symptoms can be very alike with slight variations. For instance, if the joint pain is caused by a loss of lubrication of the cartilage, the resulting friction can cause bones to make audible cracking and popping sounds. While this can happen with arthritis, it most frequently occurs with other contributing ailments.

What are the causes of Painful Joints?

The frequent causes of arthralgia are different forms of arthritis, including septic, rheumatoid and Osteoarthritis. Other causes involve accidental injury or fracture, infectious diseases like rheumatic fever, flu, hepatitis, mumps, rubella or chicken pox, bursitis and autoimmune disorders like lupus. When joint pain is caused by Injury to the ligaments, cartilage, and bones within the joint, this can bring on intense, debilitating pain.

Certain diagnostic tests can be done to figure out what the source of your joint pain is. These diagnostic tests may involve an X-ray of the joint or a CSC differential blood study. In cases where no discernible reason can be given for joint pain, an individual may simply nurse the afflicted area until the pain goes away. If the pain becomes chronic, you may consider getting another round of tests.

Will Painwave X4000 Help with Painful Joints?

Yes it can! Painwave X4000 is a non-invasive, drug-free way that can provide even chronic joint pain sufferers immediate relief. This is thanks to, unlike painkillers or hot or cold compresses, the Painwave X4000 uses the body's own bioelectromagnetic ecosystem to eliminate the pain response cycle. Painwave X4000 has no side effects, and the unit is simply moved gently over the surface of the skin in a little circular motion. After prolonged and repeated use, the Painwave X4000 may even make greater blood circulation, cell activity and lymphatic movements. These improvements can be of good benefit to somebody who suffers from intense joint pain. Best of all, this stimulation will much decrease or eliminate pain for wonderful.

Note: The info provided in this article is not intended to provide the means for self-diagnosis. If you are suffering from joint pain, please contact your primary care physician to acquire a full physical examination.

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