Why does the human body joint produce pain?
This may be caused by:
Sports injury: Improper posture or excessive exertion can cause damage to the muscles, ligaments, cartilage and other tissues around the joint, causing inflammation and pain.
• Overexertion: Prolonged heavy physical labor causes excessive pressure and wear on joints and surrounding tissues, resulting in pain.
• Age: Cartilage thinns, joint Spaces narrow, and friction between bones increases, causing pain.
• Arthritis:
• Osteoarthritis: joint synovial hyperplasia, cartilage destruction, bone erosion, resulting in joint pain.
Rheumatoid arthritis: An autoimmune disease that causes swelling, pain and dysfunction in the joints.
Gouty arthritis: Blood uric acid levels are too high, urate crystals deposit in the joints, stimulate the joint synovium and trigger an inflammatory response, resulting in pain.
• Calcium deficiency: easy to cause osteoporosis problems, resulting in bone and joint pain.
Tumors: Tumor growth near the joint compresses surrounding nerves and blood vessels, causing pain.
• Infection: bacteria, viruses and other infections of the joint, resulting in joint inflammatory lesions, resulting in pain.
• Poor lifestyle: Poor posture for a long time, lack of exercise, etc., may also lead to joint pain.
In addition, there are some special causes, such as metabolic diseases (diabetes, hyperthyroidism, etc.), autoimmune diseases (systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, etc.) and drug reactions may also cause joint pain. When joint pain occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time to identify the cause and treat it.