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Kolten Reyes
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8 December, 06:49
What happens when a joint swells up?
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Rachel Kent
8 December, 07:07
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It could be Infectious Arthritis. It happens when an infection, caused by a bacteria, spreads to the joint or the fluid surrounding it.
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