Given lupus' ability to cause widespread inflammation, it is not surprising that pain and swelling in the joints can develop in people with the disease. Unfortunately, rheumatological inflammation is difficult to diagnose properly, especially in older individuals who may develop these symptoms for any number of reasons, including arthritis. When young and middle-aged people experience joint discomfort, doctors may consider lupus more quickly.

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