Pain that is isolated to just
one joint is called monoarticular joint pain. A joint may simply be painful
(arthralgia) or may also be inflamed (arthritis). Arthritis usually causes
warmth, swelling, and rarely redness of the overlying skin. Pain may occur only
when the joint is moved or also be present at rest. Fluid may collect within
the joint (called an effusion).
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