Note: Sudden swelling in just one leg may be a sign of deep-vein thrombosis, a potentially life-threatening condition. If you experience this symptom, see a doctor at once.
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Note: If arthritis symptoms evolve quickly and are accompanied by fever, you may have infectious arthritis. If they arrive quickly without fever, you may be suffering from gout. See your doctor to be sure.
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Note: If you have heel pain with redness or warmth in the heel, or fever, or numbness or tingling in any part of the foot, see your doctor. Do not self-diagnose plantar fasciitis: the symptoms could have other ... Read More...
Note: If your ankle won’t bear your weight, if it is significantly swollen, or visibly misaligned, or if your ankle or foot is numb or turning blue, see a doctor at once.
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Note: If knee pain or swelling is the consequence of twisting or impact, or if it lasts more than 48 hours, or if you feel cracking or popping sensations or lateral instability, see a doctor.
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Note: If you have hip pain accompanied by fever, inability to bear weight, weakness in the leg or foot, or swelling, bruising, or bleeding, see a doctor at once.
The hip is the largest joint in your body. The ... Read More...
Note: Back pain can be a sign of a serious medical problem. Watch for these signs:
Back pain that shoots down into your arms or legs.
Back pain accompanied by fever.
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Note: Severe pain in the neck, back, or jaw that appears without injury or other visible reason should be treated as a medical emergency. Go to an emergency room as soon as possible. This can be a sign of a hea... Read More...