06/10/2023
Pain in the joints can be caused by various reasons and diseases. Some common causes of joint pain include:
Inflammation (arthritis): Inflammation of the joints, which can be caused by various diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis (ankylosing spondylitis), childhood arthritis, etc., can cause pain, swelling, limitation of movement and other symptoms.
Post-traumatic pain: Injuries that include blows, sprains, fractures, or sprains can lead to joint pain. This pain can be temporary or become chronic.
Overuse: Excessive stress on the joints, such as excessive physical exertion or improper exercise technique, can lead to joint pain.
Infections: Bacterial or viral infections can affect the joints and cause arthritis or other conditions that are accompanied by pain.
Hormonal changes: Certain conditions, such as menstruation or menopause, can be accompanied by joint pain due to hormonal changes in the body.
Genetic predisposition: In some cases, the predisposition to joint diseases can be hereditary, especially in cases of familial arthritis or other joint diseases.
Other diseases: Some systemic diseases, such as lupus, gout, scleroderma and others, can affect the joints and lead to pain.