(M12.4) Intermittent hydrarthrosis

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333 435 in individuals diagnosis intermittent hydrarthrosis confirmed

Diagnosis intermittent hydrarthrosis is diagnosed Women are 7.69% more likely than Men

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Women receive the diagnosis intermittent hydrarthrosis

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Risk Group for the Disease intermittent hydrarthrosis - Men aged 50-54 and Women aged 55-59

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-94
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 0-1, 95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-1
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-95+

Disease Features intermittent hydrarthrosis

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Non-contagious
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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Intermittent hydrarthrosis - what does this mean

Intermittent hydrarthrosis is a condition caused by the accumulation of fluid in the joints, resulting in pain, swelling, and stiffness. it is usually caused by an underlying medical condition such as arthritis, gout, or infection and can be triggered by certain activities or environmental factors. treatment typically involves medications to reduce inflammation and pain, as well as physical therapy to help maintain joint mobility.

What happens during the disease - intermittent hydrarthrosis

Intermittent hydrarthrosis is a condition in which joints become inflamed and filled with fluid. it is most commonly caused by an underlying autoimmune disorder such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, or ankylosing spondylitis. these conditions cause an abnormal immune response, resulting in inflammation of the synovial membrane that lines the joints. this leads to an increased production of synovial fluid, which accumulates in the joint and causes swelling, pain, and reduced range of motion.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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17 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Intermittent hydrarthrosis - Prevention

The best way to prevent intermittent hydrarthrosis is by avoiding activities that put strain on the joints, such as running or jumping, and maintaining a healthy weight. additionally, stretching and strengthening exercises should be done regularly to improve joint flexibility and strength. it is also important to take regular breaks from sitting or standing for long periods of time, and to wear supportive shoes that provide good arch support.