What Causes Elbow Pain?
Lyme Disease
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Lyme disease is an infection that develops due to a type of bacteria carried by certain types of ticks. The initial symptoms of Lyme disease resemble some type of flu and a rash on the skin. Several weeks after the infection has developed, an affected individual can experience symptoms like heart problems, hepatitis, eye inflammation, and arthritic joint pain. Around sixty percent of patients who have Lyme disease that goes undiagnosed will develop arthritis as a complication. Elbow pain occurs in a Lyme disease patient when the bacteria that has caused the infection makes its way into the elbow joint and produces inflammation of the synovial tissues. This swelling and inflammation of the synovium can cause the cartilage that cushions the bones in the elbow to break down, producing pain in the joint.
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