Groin Pain Causes
7. Arthritis
As mentioned, our joints are expected to do a lot of work, but they are usually more than able to stand up to the job. As time goes by, however, wear and tear can begin to take their toll and the joint can begin to develop problems. This will result in a condition that is known as osteoarthritis.
There are also other types of arthritis that can cause similar symptoms. Another common type is rheumatoid arthritis, which occurs when the patients own immune system begins to attack their joints. Arthritis can cause pain in the joints and in the surrounding area. There is no known cure, but treatment can help to relieve the symptoms.
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