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When to see a GP about joint pain - GP for joint pain in Manilva

GP for joint pain in Manilva

Often, the occurrence of an illness or accident might lead to joint pain. A main cause of joint pain is arthritis. In fact, it may also be attributed to other circumstances or causes. Here we talk about joint pain and when to see our GP for joint pain in Manilva.


Overview

The parts of your skeleton where your bones touch are called the joints. These permit the bones of your body to articulate. Joints include:

  • elbows
  • shoulders
  • knees
  • hips

 Soreness, discomfort, and aches surge as a consequence of joint pain which is a normal complaint. Generally, it doesn’t need hospital interventions.

 

What causes joint pain?

Arthritis

Arthritis is among the most common, one of the main causes of joint pain. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and Osteoarthritis (OA) seem to be the two major types of arthritis. 

OA is most prevalent in adults over 40 years of age. It develops progressively and appears to impact commonly the following joints: 

  • Hands
  • Hips 
  • Elbows 
  • Wrists 

The breakdown of the cartilage that serves as a cushion and shock absorber for the joints causes OA and therefore causes joint pain.

RA is the second type of arthritis. This condition affects women more frequently than men deforming and debilitating the joints over time. Pain, inflammation, and fluid buildup are causes of RA. This occurs in the joints as the organism’s immune system tries to destroy the membrane that lines the joints.


Other causes

This are some of the causes of joint pain:

  • osteoporosis
  • gout
  • lupus
  • Fibromyalgia
  • tendinitis, or inflammation of the tendon
  • an infection of the bone or joint
  • some infectious diseases, like mumps, hepatitis and influenza
  • a breakdown of the cartilage in the kneecap or chondromalacia of the patella
  • an injury
  • overuse of a joint inflammation or bursitis of the damping pads around joints
  • sarcoidosis
  • Rickets
  • cancer

Our GP for joint pain in Manilva will diagnose the pain and find the cause.

 

When to see our GP for joint pain in Manilva

Joint pain is not considered an emergency. The vast majority of cases of mild joint pain can be treated at home.

Make an appointment with our GP for joint pain in Manilva if your joint pain is accompanied by:

  • Redness
  • Warmth and tenderness and around the joint
  • Swelling

If your joint pain is caused by an injury and is accompanied by the following symptom

Call our home GP for joint pain in Manilva immediately:

  • Sudden swelling
  • Intense pain
  • Inability to use the joint
  • Joint deformity


Self-care

If you are treating some moderate joint pain at home we recommend you to follow these tips: Seek pain relievers including naproxen sodium, like (Aleve) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) 

  • Seek pain relievers including naproxen sodium, like (Aleve) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others)
  • Reduce using your joints if you feel pain 
  • Apply ice or a bag of frozen peas to your sore joint a few times per day for 15 to 20 minutes. 
  • To relieve muscles and improve flow, add a heating pad, dip in a warm tub or take a warm shower.