Joint swelling is the buildup of fluid in the soft tissue surrounding the joint.
Alternative NamesSwelling of a joint
ConsiderationsJoint swelling may occur along with joint pain.
Common CausesJoint swelling may be caused many different things, including:
For unexplained soft tissue joint swelling, contact your health care provider. Follow prescribed therapy to treat the underlying cause.
Call your health care provider ifCall your health care provider if any of the following occurs:
Your health care provider will obtain your medical history and will perform a physical examination. The joint will be closely examined. You will be asked questions about your joint swelling, such as:
Tests to diagnose the cause of joint swelling may include:
Physical therapy for muscle and joint rehabilitation may be recommended.
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The test that monitors joint swelling is often the ultrasonography (ultrasound) of joints, which allows healthcare providers to visualize and assess the presence of synovial fluid and inflammation in the joints. Additionally, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can also be used for a more detailed view of joint structures and swelling. Clinically, physical examination and patient-reported outcomes are also essential in assessing joint swelling and related symptoms.
The inflammation of a joint that may lead to changes in the joint's structure. It causes pain and swelling.
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