Septic Arthritis-Causes,Symptoms and Treatment

July 1, 2008 · Filed Under arthritis pain relief · Comments Off 

Septic arthritis, also called infectious arthritis, is caused by a bacterial infection or more rarely by a fungal or viral infection. The condition is typically acute, causing severe joint pain, inflammation, redness, and in some cases fever and chills but may also become chronic. Septic arthritis may affect any joint but is most frequently found in the knee, hip, shoulder, wrist, elbow, and finger joints. Read more








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