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Health News - Arthritis
Saturday, 18 October 2008

Swollen joints are most frequently the byproduct of a joint injury and commonly happen due to a little amount of inner bleeding. This inner bleeding stretches the skin and the surrounding tissue. Old injuries can also cause swollen joints due to fluids that build up in the joint.

What are the symptoms of Swollen Joints?

Swollen joints are frequently accompanied by pain and sometimes bruising. The swollen joint area will also feel warm to the touch. In many cases, an old joint injury can flare up and swell from collected fluids that have gathered in the joint area. Do joints act as a barometer? They sure do, as the joint injuries can respond to barometric pressure thanks to weather changes. Now, if a joint is not only just swollen but is red and/or hot to the touch, it is inflamed. The inflammation could be thanks to a bacteria, virus or fungus attacking the joint which results in infection. If symptoms of inflammation is accompanied by fever and chills and/or lasts for more than a week, or the joint has been punctured, see your health care provider instantly, as these can be signs of a serious condition.

What are the causes of Swollen Joints?

Swollen and painful joints can have multiple causations, some of which can be highly serious, and in some cases, life threatening. Degenerative or autoimmune processes like Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can much affect the joints causing them to swell. This is commonly a chronic occurrence. When swollen joints become acute, it should be looked at right away, as this could be indicative of an infection. Prompt attention can prevent constant disability. Although swollen joints can be caused by injuries, it is always useful to get an examination to rule out a multitude of ailments like arthritis, gout and tendonitis. In most instances, swollen joints will be caused by a form of arthritis, the most frequent being Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis. Less standard causes involve infectious diseases like influenza, hepatitis and chickenpox.

Will Painwave X4000 Help with Swollen Joints?

Yes! The Painwave X4000 is a non-invasive, drug-free way of relief that is in fact perfect for the treatment of swollen joints. Unlike TENS or other alike methods of pain relief it does not 'block' pain receptors, rather, it works in concert with the body's own bioelectromagnetic ecosystem. The Painwave X4000 has no side effects and is very simple to use. Simply move the unit gently over the surface of the skin in a little circular motion for effective pain elimination. After chronic, long term use, the Painwave X4000 will advance circulation, increase cell activity and aid lymphatic movements, which is beneficial in the relief of pain and other discomforts. In many cases, this stimulation will much decrease or eliminate pain permanently.

Note: The contents on this page are not to be used to diagnose or cure any disease. If you are experiencing problems from swollen joints, seek the assistance of medical professional right away!

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