joint pain

collocation in English

meaningsofjointandpain

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joint
adjective
uk
/dʒɔɪnt/
us
/dʒɔɪnt/
belonging to or shared between two or ...
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pain
noun[C or U]
uk
/peɪn/
us
/peɪn/
a feeling of physical suffering caused by injury ...
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(Definition ofjointandpainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In addition to diarrhoea, illness was characterized by abdominal pain (90 %), fever (87 %), nausea (77 %),jointpain(59 %) and vomiting (48 %).
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One-third of the patients suffered from diabetes mellitus or hypertension or had a history of myocardial infarction, and more than 60% hadjointpain.
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The four most common ancillary symptoms were unrefreshing sleep (79.87 %), memory/concentration impairment (48.48 %), muscle pain (37.26 %), andjointpain(28.26 %).
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In addition, a verbal report of fever, body temperature and other symptoms of febrile disease (headache,jointpain, chills, vomiting and diarrhea) were recorded for all study participants.
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Malaria related complaints (2 weeks prior to recruitment) were common in almost all gametocyte carriers, with headache, fever andjointpainbeing the most common.
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For some patients—those with hip orjointpainassociated with osteoarthritis, for example—a pill offers only temporary respite.
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It has been maintained in the debate that we need the skins in question in order, for example, to relievejointpain, in other words for medical reasons.
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Symptoms may include: arthritis-typejointpain, fatigue, fever, rashes, cold or allergy-type symptoms, weight loss, and muscular weakness.
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He experienced fever, shivering andjointpain: symptoms similar to those of malaria itself.
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Joint replacement is considered as a treatment when there is severejointpainor dysfunction is not alleviated by less-invasive therapies.
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Sacroiliacjointpainmay be felt anteriorly, however, care must be taken to differentiate this from hipjointpain.
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Women who have delivered large babies or who have had extended labors also are prone to developing chronic sacroiliacjointpainand instability.
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Oxalic acid can also causejointpaindue to the formation of similar precipitates in the joints.
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Other symptoms may rarely occur along with thejointpain, including fatigue and a high fever.
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Other symptoms may include sore throat, headache,jointpain, fever, and patches of hair loss.
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Army doctors considered him underweight at, diagnosed his chronic cough as tuberculosis and were concerned about his chronic lumbosacraljointpain.
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Debilitating fatigue andjointpaincan seriously impair quality of life.
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