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Difference betwee Arthralgia vs. arthritis joint pain

Topic: Aging and LongevityPublished December 20, 2016

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Arthralgia and arthritis are two conditions that lead to joint pain. Arthralgia actually stems from the Greek term meaning joint pain. The main difference between arthralgia and arthritis is the presence of inflammation. Although arthralgia and arthritis may share many symptoms, if there’s no inflammation, that means you have arthralgia. If inflammation is present along with joint pain, then it is arthritis.

Inflammatory arthralgia is possible, but unlike other forms of inflammatory arthritis that affect larger, weight-bearing joints, inflammatory arthralgia commonly affects the smaller joints found in the fingers and toes. Furthermore, redness and warmth of the inflamed joints aren’t usually the case in inflammatory arthralgia unlike other forms of inflammatory arthritis, including osteoarthritis.

Navigating the differences between arthralgia and arthritis joint pain can be confusing. Below you will find what sets the two conditions apart in terms of causes, symptoms, risk factors, complications, and treatments.

Read more at http://www.belmarrahealth.com/arthralgia-vs-arthritis-joint-pain-causes-symptoms-risk-factors-and-complications/

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