Joint Fluid AnalysisWhy It Is DoneJoint fluid analysis is done to: - Find infection, gout, or pseudogout.
- Relieve pain caused by the
buildup of fluid in your joint.
After removing the joint fluid, your doctor may give you medicine,
such as
corticosteroids, into the joint to help keep fluid from building back up.
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