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Arthralgia (from Greek arthro-, joint + -algos, pain) literally means joint pain. Specifically, arthralgia is a symptom of injury, infection, illness (in particular arthritis), or an allergic reaction to medication. Arthralgia (from Greek arthro-, joint + -algos, pain) literally means joint pain. Specifically, arthralgia is a symptom of injury, infection, illness (in particular arthritis), or an allergic reaction to medication. According to MeSH, the term 'arthralgia' should only be used when the condition is non-inflammatory, and the term 'arthritis' should be used when the condition is inflammatory. The causes of arthralgia are varied and range, from a joints perspective, from degenerative and destructive processes such as osteoarthritis and sports injuries to inflammation of tissues surrounding the joints, such as bursitis. These might be triggered by other things, such as infections or vaccinations.

[ "Diabetes mellitus", "Disease", "Physical therapy", "Internal medicine", "Surgery", "Chronic joint pain", "Chondrodystrophia fetalis", "Lumbar zygapophysial joint pain" ]
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