Guide To Symptoms Of Enthesopathy
Symptoms Of Related Conditions

Enthesopathy can affect any joint in the body, but it is common in the spine, heel, elbow, hip, and knee. Apart from enthesopathy, a host of other conditions can produce localized pain in the joints. Therefore, doctors may look out for symptoms of related conditions to diagnose enthesopathy. Some conditions that may produce similar symptoms as enthesopathy include bruises, strains and sprains, overuse injuries affecting tendons, bone injuries and fractures, and medical conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and gout.
Some of the symptoms linked with these conditions include swelling, warmth, pain and sometimes blood clots in the veins surrounding the affected joint. Considering that many conditions may produce similar symptoms with enthesopathy, individuals with joint pain should not self-diagnose.