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Infectious Arthritis

Do you have pain in your joints? Do you feel that you suffer from some kind of infection? Then you can be a patient of Infectious Arthritis. In this kind of arthritis your body joints get inflamed. In these kind of disease the inflammation is caused by the presence of any infectious agents in the body. There is no need to panic though. If treated early Infectious Arthritis will not last for a long time.

What is Infectious Arthritis
Infectious Arthritis refers to a kind of arthritis in which the body joints get inflamed and they also give considerable pain. The inflammation is generally the result of any kind of bacterial infection. In most of the cases this arthritis affects only one joints at a time. However, there can be some exceptions. These kind of Infectious Arthritis most often takes place after an infection in any part of your body. Mostly the large joints can get involved in Infectious Arthritis. Both men an women can get this kind of arthritis. People of any age can get this disease. Especially the diabetic, alcoholic and anemic patients can get this disease quickly. People with compromised immune system, AIDS and cancer also has a greater chance of having this disease.

Causes of Infectious Arthritis
Infectious Arthritis are caused by germs or infectious agents. The disease takes place after you have an infection in any part of the body. The agents can enter your body through eyes, skin, nose throat and ears. Before the infection reached your joints you can be ill due to the presence of infectious agents in your body. Several bacterias, viruses and fungi cause the problem. However fungi are not known to cause these infections very often.
Symptoms of Infectious Arthritis

The symptoms of Infectious Arthritis can be different depending on the nature of infectious agent that attacks your system. In case of bacterium the pain and swelling concentrates in just one spot of the body. You can also have a little fever before that. If the infection is caused by a virus the pain can spread over your entire body. In case of fungus infection the pain an swelling are very slow. The chance of a mild fever is also there.
Treatments of Infectious Arthritis

For a treatment of Infectious Arthritis you need to perform several tests to become sure of the type of infection. Then you can take the help of the experts to cure the disease completely. This might require several kind of medication. An early detection of the disease can ensure its complete cure too.

Infectious Arthritis is a disease caused by the infection. The problem can be rooted out with the help of proper treatment.

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