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- ... pain Tenderness, swelling, and warmth of the joint Joint stiffness that lasts longer than 30 minutes Fatigue Occasional low fevers Loss of appetite Problems outside of the joints that may include dry eyes or mouth, firm ...
- ... symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. These include: Joint pain Joint stiffness, especially in the morning Joint swelling F atigue Low-grade fever You may ...
- ... may include: Headaches Unexplained fever Unexplained weight loss Joint stiffness Neck or shoulder pain Loss of appetite Anemia ...
- ... Fever Rash , blisters, or skin color changes Fatigue Joint pain , stiffness, and swelling Muscle pain What happens during an ...
- ... body's immune system attacks healthy cells in your joints, causing pain, swelling, stiffness, and loss of function in your joints. It most commonly occurs in the wrist and ...
- ... and symptoms of Lyme disease usually affect your joints and nervous system. They include: Severe headaches and neck stiffness Rashes on other parts of your body Facial palsy (drooping of one or both sides of your face) Arthritis with severe joint pain and swelling, especially in the knees Pain ...
- ... other drainage Fever, in some cases Bone and joint infections often appear as pain in the infected area and might also include: Fever Chills Swelling Stiffness or being unable to move the affected joint(s) What happens during a group B strep test? ...
- ... spots under the skin Redness, swelling, pain, or stiffness from bleeding into muscles or joints Heavy menstrual periods Symptoms of too much blood ...
- ... Urinating (peeing) more than usual Kidney stones Bone, joint, and muscle symptoms, such as weakness, aches, and pains Fatigue A change in mental health , such as depression or confusion Symptoms of low calcium levels may include: Dry skin, coarse hair, and nails that easily break (after a long period of low levels) Muscle cramps , spasms, or stiffness Tingling in the lips, tongue, fingers, and feet ...
- ... Urinating (peeing) more than usual Kidney stones Bone, joint, and muscle symptoms, such as weakness, aches, and pains Fatigue A change in mental health , such as depression or confusion Have symptoms of too little calcium in your blood. These symptoms can range from mild to severe. They may include: Dry skin, coarse hair, and nails that easily break (after a long period of low levels) Muscle cramps , spasms, or stiffness Tingling in the lips, tongue, fingers, and feet ...