Septic Arthritis
Septic Arthritis is a painful condition in which bacteria infects the joint, causing inflammation and severe joint pain. It is most common in the knees and hips, but can occur in any joint of the body. Septic Arthritis usually requires aggressive medical treatment, as it can lead to permanent joint damage if not treated promptly. Treatment typically includes antibiotics and joint drainage, with surgery being an option in some cases. Early diagnosis and treatment of Septic Arthritis is crucial in order to avoid long-term complications and improve the chances of a full recovery.
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