Arthrodynic

/ɑrθroʊˈdɪnɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to, characterized by, or causing pain in the joints.

Etymology

From arthrodynia with the adjectival suffix '-ic', meaning 'of or relating to joint pain,' used in medical descriptions.

Kelly Says

An arthrodynic condition might seem like simple pain, but it's actually your immune system overreacting to joint tissue—which is why the same condition affects different people so differently based on their genetics.

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