Polyarticular Septic Arthritis
Polyarticular septic arthritis is a type of joint inflammation caused by a bacterial infection. It can affect multiple joints at once, leading to pain, swelling, redness, and decreased range of motion. This is a serious medical condition that can have long-term joint damage if left untreated. Treatment typically includes antibiotics, draining of the affected joints, and in severe cases, joint replacement. Early diagnosis and effective treatment is important to prevent long-term joint damage and disability.
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