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4. Stiffness

Septic arthritis can be detected in many ways, one of which is joint stiffness. Stiffness can affect muscles, bones, and joints, and it refers to the sensation of difficulty moving different parts of the body. Therefore, rigidity leads to a reduced range of motion. Although arthritis is the most frequent cause of stiffness, it may also be caused by a variety of other diseases. If you are taking immunosuppressive medication, your risk of developing septic arthritis is higher. Moreover, a history of joint disease, as well as diabetes, can increase your chances of getting septic arthritis.

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