Signs of Arthritis You Shouldn’t Ignore

Pain from arthritis may not always occur at the site of the affected joint. For example:

  • Hip arthritis may cause groin, thigh, or knee pain
  • Foot arthritis may cause back or hip discomfort
  • Lower back arthritis can radiate pain to the legs or knees

Why it matters: Misdiagnosed referred pain may delay arthritis treatment. Talk to your doctor about pain that feels “off” or migrates.

7. Fatigue

Feeling constantly tired—even with adequate rest—could be due to:

  • Chronic inflammation taxing your immune system
  • Pain interfering with sleep quality
  • Reduced activity or mental strain

Fatigue is especially common in autoimmune forms of arthritis like RA or lupus.

What to monitor: If you’re exhausted despite resting well, and it’s affecting your focus or daily tasks, it’s time to investigate.

What to Do If You Suspect Arthritis