Joint swelling is the buildup of fluid in the soft tissue surrounding the joint.
Swelling of a joint
Joint swelling may occur along with
Joint swelling can cause pain or stiffness. After an injury, swelling of the joint may mean you have a broken bone or a tear in the muscle tendon or ligament.
Many different types of arthritis may cause swelling, redness, or warmth around...
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Swelling of a jointHome CareIf the joint swelling occurs after an injury, apply ice packs to reduce pain and swelling. Raise the swollen joint so... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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