Symptoms & Diagnosis
Recognizing signs of joint pain and how doctors confirm the cause
Common Symptoms
- Persistent aching or throbbing in joints
- Swelling and redness around the affected area
- Stiffness, especially after periods of rest
- Reduced flexibility or range of motion
- Warmth or tenderness when touched
How Diagnosis Works
Doctors use a combination of physical examination, medical history, and tests to determine the cause of joint pain. These may include:
- X-rays to check for bone and cartilage damage
- Blood tests to identify inflammation or autoimmune issues
- MRI or CT scans for detailed joint imaging
- Joint fluid analysis to detect infections or gout
Early diagnosis is essential for effective treatment and to prevent long-term joint damage.