6 Reasons Why Your Joints Hurt
Are your joints painful or inflamed? Here’s what may be causing the discomfort.
Joints are essential for all types of movement. These often-used parts of the body form connections between bones and provide support and stability so you can move. Every part of the body that you can bend, flex and rotate, from your feet and ankles to your knees, hips and shoulders, contains joints. And these joints can experience pain and inflammation for several reasons.
Have painful joints? This may be why:
- Osteoarthritis – This is one of the most common causes of joint pain, especially as you age. It results from wear and tear that causes the cartilage (the lining of the joints) to be worn down. The joints most commonly affected are the knees, hips and hands.
- Rheumatoid arthritis – This is an autoimmune condition that causes pain and inflammation in your joints. It is very different than osteoarthritis in that it occurs when your body mistakenly attacks its own tissues. Other autoimmune conditions, such as lupus, may also cause joint pain.
- Gout – This is another form of arthritis, although it mostly affects the joint in your big toe. It may also cause pain, redness and swelling in your hand, wrist or knee, but this is not as likely.
- Bursitis – This occurs when sacs of fluid in your joints that help provide cushioning get inflamed, causing pain.
- Tendonitis – This causes inflammation of the fibrous cords that attach muscles to bone around your joints.
- Injuries – If you experience an orthopedic injury, it can result in pain in your joints. Sprains and strains are among the most common injuries. Partially or fully torn tendons and ligaments also result in joint pain. An injury to the meniscus is a common cause of knee pain.