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3. Joint Pain

As with most types of arthritis, joint pain is a more than prominent symptom. Because microorganisms cause this condition, a variety of infections can occur. In almost all of them, joint pain can lead to difficulty moving, especially because movement worsens pain. The most commonly affected joints include large joints, such as the knees, ankles, and the elbows. However, several microbes can also lead to infections in atypical joints. The best way to treat joint pain is by addressing the cause of disease, often by antibiotics. Reducing movement can also help to ease the pain as well as other related symptoms.

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