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4. Swollen Joints

Joint pain is common with cases of sarcoidosis. As the membranes that surround the joint become inflamed and irritated, the person will be more likely to experience more pain in the joint, especially in the ankles. Some people experience gradual, chronic pain, while others may feel acute pain that comes on suddenly and is sporadic. This symptom makes moving the joints difficult and painful. They may become swollen and warm to the touch and can feel similar to arthritis. Any inflammation in the joints should be investigated by a doctor.

Sarcoidosis: A Comprehensive Guide to its Ten Symptoms
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