Symptoms of sacroiliac joint arthritis
Disease description:
For the past two days, I have been experiencing persistent pain in my jaw. After a hospital examination, it was diagnosed as symptoms of temporomandibular joint arthritis and sacroiliac joint arthritis.
The main symptoms of sacroiliac joint arthritis include lower back pain, which extends from the lower back to the buttocks and may radiate to the thighs or groin. In addition to pain, stiffness is also common. Particularly in the morning, patients often experience joint stiffness and restricted movement. Sacroiliac joint arthritis can also cause joint rigidity, which is most noticeable upon waking up in the morning but tends to improve with appropriate physical activity.