Polyarthralgia is when someone suffers from pain in more than one joint, and is always associated with arthritic pain. Diagnosis is difficult due to a wide range of signs and symptoms. Doctors need to review patient histories as well as carry out physical examinations in order to give an accurate diagnosis of polyarthralgia.
There are some initial symptoms to watch out which usually happen between the ages of 30 and 50, such as painless swelling or thickening of the skin on your hands and fingers or pain and stiffness in the joints.
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Simple Arthralgia |
The main symptom is pain. There is no inflammation in the joints or stiffness, but patients may have a history of intercurrent illness or viral infections. |
Rheumatoid Arthritis |
A person will experience at least 4 of the following symptoms for six weeks: pain and swelling in a minimum of three joint areas, subcutaneous nodules, positive rheumatoid factor, joint stiffness in the morning that lasts more than an hour, symmetrical presentation, involvement of metacarpophalangeal joints, proximal interphalangeal joints (knuckle joints) and wrists, and radiological evidence of erosions. |
Seronegative Arthritis |
This is a non-rheumatoid arthritis that is linked with psoriasis, bowel diseases like Crohn’s Disease or ulcerative colitis, bladder symptoms and anterior uveitis. This can often occur after infections like strep throat, chlamydial urethritis, or bowel infections like salmonella. It is mainly asymmetrical pain with large joint and possible spinal involvement. |
Osteoarthritis |
Sufferers will experience pain in large weight-bearing joint areas as well as the carpometacarpal joint of the thumbs and distal interphalangeal joints of the fingers. There may also be the presence of nodes around the joints. Lifestyle factors play a large role. Those who are overweight, work sedentary jobs, overuse joints or have a history of injury to various joints can all suffer from osteoarthritis. |
Fibromyalgia |
Fibromyalgia is a difficult disease that is more common in women than in men. Pain in the tendons and ligaments as well as tender points throughout the body are common signs of fibromyalgia, as is fatigue. Even the slightest pressure can cause acute pain on tender points. Fibromyalgia has also been known and referred to as ‘chronic muscle pain,’ ‘psychogenic rheumatism,’ ‘tension myalgias,’ and ‘fibrositis.’ |
Diagnosing and treating polyarthralgia requires a keen attention to various details. Take a look affected joints or joint areas and also take into account lifestyle, athletic activity and ability, weight, and age. There are many risk factors involved in diagnosis such as previous injury or heavy, repeat use of major joints. The following points show diagnosis symptoms as well as basic treatments for all of the conditions discussed above in regards to polyarthralgia.