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Under normal circumstances, excess synovial fluid would be removed by the body, but when some sort of injury is involved, the excess fluid must be drained off (i.e. bursitis) by needle aspiration, and a cortico-steroid injected (cortisone).

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No, excess joint fluid is not removed from the body by the kidneys. Joint fluid, also known as synovial fluid, is produced by the synovial membrane in the joints and is primarily reabsorbed back into the bloodstream through lymphatic vessels. The kidneys primarily filter waste products from the blood and regulate fluid balance in the body.

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