Transient synovitis and septic arthritis both affect the legs or hips and typically occur in children. One resolves on its own, but the other can be life threatening. Transient synovitis, also called ...
Septic arthritis is joint inflammation caused by an infection, most often bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus. The infection reaches your joint through your bloodstream, an injury, or as a ...
Long-term effects of septic arthritis may include joint damage, a reduced range of motion, and chronic pain. Septic arthritis occurs if an infection travels through the bloodstream to a joint. Without ...
Septic arthritis is an infection in the joint area. Alongside antibiotic treatment, minimally invasive or more major surgery could be part of a person’s treatment. Sometimes, antibiotics are enough to ...