Wandering joint pain is most commonly seen in rheumatic fever, disseminated gonococcal infection and viral arthritis. 1. Rheumatic fever: it is a systemic allergic disease mainly caused by group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus infection, which often leads to rotational pain in all joints, and may be accompanied by sore throat, fever and other symptoms. 2. Disseminated gonococcal infection: mainly the human body is infected with gonococcus, causing gonococcal arthritis, leading to the whole body joints occurring wandering pain, and most of them are acute onset. 3. Viral arthritis: it may be caused by rubella virus, enterovirus, parotid virus, etc. The systemic symptoms are like viral flu, and it may cause generalized joint migratory pain, local joint redness and swelling. Wandering arthralgia may also be caused by other reasons, the patient is best to go to the hospital in time, cooperate with the doctor to take the relevant examination.