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Infectious Arthritis
Infectious arthritis will have no affect on high
blood pressure or cholesterol.
Symptoms of an infected joint are chills and fever,the joint being very sensitive and painful
to touch and fluid developing in the joint. This is usually a bacterial infection and differs from osteoarthritis,a degenerative disease.
Infectious arthritis will have no affect on high
blood pressure or cholesterol.
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Infectious Arthritis
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arthritis, cholesterol
Quick action needs to be taken for the infection
because the joint could be destroyed in a few days. A doctor should be promptly involved in the treatment and antibiotics should begin even
before tests have completed to confirm the
condition. Blood tests need to be taken because
the bacterial infection can be in the blood stream.
Infectious arthritis will have no affect on high
blood pressure or cholesterol.