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arthralgia
Definition:
(nou) pain in a joint or joints
Examples:
The arthralgia can be distressing to patients, but is never harmful.
In addition to all of the above, primidone can cause arthralgia.
Some divers suffer from hyperbaric arthralgia during descent.

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Common mistakes of arthralgia pronunciation

- Misplacing stress: Many people incorrectly stress the second syllable, saying "ar-THRAL-gia." The correct pronunciation is "ar-ˈθræl.dʒə" in US English and "ɑː-ˈθræl.dʒɪə" in UK English. Tip: Focus on emphasizing the "THRAL" syllable.
- Overemphasizing vowels: Some may pronounce "arthralgia" with exaggerated vowel sounds, like "ar-thral-GIA." The correct IPA pronunciation is "ar-ˈθræl.dʒə" (US) and "ɑː-ˈθræl.dʒɪə" (UK). Tip: Keep the vowel sounds smooth and natural.
- Ignoring the "th" sound: A common mistake is pronouncing "arthralgia" as "ar-rhalgia," omitting the "th" sound. The correct pronunciation includes the "θ" sound, as in "think." Tip: Practice the "th" sound by saying "think" before "arthralgia."
- Mispronouncing the "g" sound: Some people say "arthral-JIA" instead of the correct "arthralgia." The "g" should sound like "j" in "judge." Tip: Remember that the "g" in "arthralgia" is soft, like in "gem."
- Skipping the final syllable: It's common to drop the last syllable, resulting in "arthralg." The full pronunciation is essential: "ar-ˈθræl.dʒə" (US) and "ɑː-ˈθræl.dʒɪə" (UK). Tip: Always pronounce the final "gia" clearly to avoid confusion.