Arthralgia is a pain in a joint or joints.
That is the correct spelling of "arthralgia" (a type of joint pain).
Arthralgia is a disease much like arthritis.
The root word of arthralgia is "arthro-" which means joint, and "-algia" which means pain. So, arthralgia refers to pain in a joint.
pain of joint
Arthralgia
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Arthralgia refers to joint pain, whereas arthritis refers to inflammation of the joints. Swollen joints can be painful, stiff, and difficult to move. Arthralgia can be a symptom of arthritis or can be the result of an injury, disease, or infection. Children can also experience arthralgia as they grow.
Most often it is, but doesn't have to be. Acute or short term can be brought on as well. Just depends on the circumstances involved.
nostalgia, cardialgia, cephalalgia, otalgia, neuralgia, odontalgia
Treatment of joint pain depends on cause. Lyme disease might get antibiotics, rheumatoid arthritis steroids and DMARDs, and osteoarthritis exercise and antiinflammatories.
Polyarthralgia is the term meaning pain in many joints. Poly- means many, and arthralgia is joint pain
Arthralagia is a catch-all diagnosis that just says something is wrong with the joint. It doesn't pinpoint the cause of the diseased joint. When further test results come, the diagnosis might be revised.