How do I know if my joint pain is arthritis?
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Arthritis pain often includes stiffness, swelling, and difficulty moving the joint, especially after waking up. Rheumatoid arthritis may cause fatigue or fever. Proper diagnosis can only be made after physical exams, X-rays, or blood tests, so visiting a doctor is important.