Aches and Pains You Should Never Ignore
Joint Pain

Sometimes with a workout or injury, joints can become sore. However, these are often easily fixed, and in many cases simply need rest and time before the pain disappears. But sometimes joint pain can indicate more serious medical conditions, such as arthritis. Joint pain accompanied by redness and swelling, for instance, shouldn't be taken lightly. Persistent joint pain, as well as pain that occurs at night, should also merit a close eye. In more severe cases, lupus or hepatitis may be the cause. This is especially true if your joint pain is accompanied by some other symptoms, such as a fever, fatigue, vomiting, or dark urine. Not treating serious instances of pain can not just prolong pain unnecessarily, but also make the pain worse, and run the risk of an individual dealing with chronic pain as a result. If you ignore your symptoms, you will miss out on a variety of pain management solutions.
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