The rheumatism indicators are normal, but what is the problem with joint pain and what to do

If the joint pain is normal but the rheumatism indicators are normal, it may be related to environmental factors, cartilage damage, osteoarthritis, gout, chronic kidney disease and other problems. It is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner, find out the cause and treat the symptoms.

1. Environmental factors

When the temperature decreases, the blood flow rate of the human body also decreases. If the blood flow rate decreases, the inflammatory substances in the body cannot be metabolized quickly, and once they accumulate in the joints, it will cause joint pain. In response to this problem, it is recommended to take local warmth measures, and the symptoms will disappear when the body temperature rises.

2. Cartilage damage

When cartilage is damaged, cartilage loss is more likely to occur. The exfoliated cartilage tissue will constantly rub and squeeze the joints, which will cause inflammation and joint pain. If you want to solve this condition, you need to use drugs such as flurbiprofen gel patch and compound chondroitin sulfate tablets under the guidance of your doctor to help promote the recovery of cartilage.

3. Osteoarthritis

Joint pain is one of the main symptoms of arthritis. The treatment of this condition includes physical therapy such as warm compress and traction, or drug treatment such as glucosamine hydrochloride capsules and diclofenac sodium sustained-release capsules under the guidance of a doctor.

4. Gout

The level of uric acid in gout patients is too high, which causes urate crystals to appear in the body, which are then deposited in the joints, and eventually cause gouty arthritis attacks. It is recommended that people with gout take benzbromarone tablets, ibuprofen sustained-release capsules and other drugs for treatment under the guidance of a doctor.

5. Chronic kidney disease

The reason why chronic kidney disease causes joint pain is mainly because such diseases can cause renal insufficiency, which causes a large loss of calcium and phosphorus and other elements in the body, and then joint pain. This condition needs to be treated with drugs such as metoprolol tartrate extended-release tablets and furosemide tablets under the guidance of a doctor.

It is recommended that patients seek medical attention in time, improve joint ultrasound, erythrocyte sedimentation rate measurement and other related examination items, and find out the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms. Strenuous exercise should also be avoided in daily life to avoid overuse of the joint and aggravate the condition.

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