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Why does one newly swollen knee after tick exposure need assessment?

A large-joint effusion has several possible infectious, inflammatory or mechanical causes and requires examination rather than self-diagnosis.

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Short answer

A large-joint effusion has several possible infectious, inflammatory or mechanical causes and requires examination rather than self-diagnosis.

At a glance

A large-joint effusion has several possible infectious, inflammatory or mechanical causes and requires examination rather than self-diagnosis. Symptoms are non-specific and require clinical context.

Key takeaways

• A large-joint effusion has several possible infectious, inflammatory or mechanical causes and requires examination rather than self-diagnosis.

• Symptoms are non-specific and require clinical context.

• This article is educational and cannot diagnose, exclude or treat illness. Use NHS 111, a GP, emergency services or the corresponding local service according to symptom severity.

Direct answer

A large-joint effusion has several possible infectious, inflammatory or mechanical causes and requires examination rather than self-diagnosis.

Use it in context

Symptoms are non-specific and require clinical context.

Practical next step

This article is educational and cannot diagnose, exclude or treat illness. Use NHS 111, a GP, emergency services or the corresponding local service according to symptom severity.

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