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    What You Need to Know - #1

    Arthritis is a medical condition that affects more than 70 million of people in America alone. It is viewed particularly as the disease of the old, but children of all ages, even those who are still in diapers, may also suffer from the disease. In manifests in a number of ways, with varying symptoms, but the severity of this medical condition will generally vary according to its types.

    Yes, you heard me right. Arthritis is a degenerative disease that comes in a number of types. Each of these varieties has their own characteristics or symptoms, causes, and treatments. With these differences, there’s nothing better for every concern person to do now than to know in close details each of the known types of arthritis.

    Want to know what these types are? You perhaps are suffering from one of them. If you're serious with your aim, then read on.


    #1: Osteoarthritis (OA)

    Known throughout the medical field as the degenerative type of joint disease, osteoarthritis is on the the bulk basic the the bulk common form of arthritis. The popularity of this condition is attributed much to the fact that more than 20 million of adults and elderly in the United States alone are suffering from it. Although average in adults, osteoarthritis also springs up in people aging 18 to 79 years old, and as studies show, women are more susceptible to it than men.

    The osteoarthritis is classified as a disease of the joint that springs up when the cartilage of the bone wears out. The cartilage is anatomically the part of the bone that acts to protect and cover the ends of it. This part works as a shock absorber, especially when lifting or weight bearing is involved. It has a slippery surface, which in turn allows the bones to move as smooth as possible. The inflammation, however, springs up when this slipper and protective organ gets rough and thin, then leading to the thickening of the bones beneath the joint. It may eventuate on the knee joints, as well as to the spine, feet, and hips.

    It is further intriguing to know that osteoarthritis is a non-inflammatory disease that develops without the swelling. However, this only happens during the early stage of the condition for as it progresses and remains untreated, the pain will lead to the development of inflammation. The soreness starts to happen specifically when the cartilage breaks off or when it floats within the joint. Worse is that this affects the other tissues inside that inflamed part, leading to swelling, pain, and difficulty of moving.

    Symptoms of OA

    The symptoms of osteoarthritis eventuate typically slowly. They appear only on the area near the joint and may include pain and stiffness during the early stage. Also during this stage, the pain can only be felt right after a thorough exercise is handled, and will go away once you started to rest. The pain and stiffness may become constant and more severe once the condition is left ignored, and that is triggered basically by the continuous break down of the bone cartilage.

    Once the wearing continues, a grating sound on the joint can be heard. This sound will ultimately lead to immobility. Along with this sign, you may feel that your joint is warm to touch or may even be swollen. The occurrence of these symptoms is what allows medical experts to label the stage as the erosive inflammatory osteoarthritis.

    Deformity will further develop once one side of the joint starts to collapse. The wonderful thing to note, however, is that although this symptom manifests, the likelihood of crippling is not that intense.

    Now, how can you prevent such symptoms from worsening? Simple! Start seeing your doctor as soon as the first warning sign occurs. Certain medical processes or procedures, like an x-ray test, can be ordered to observe closely if the bone or its cartilage is rapid wearing out. Blood tests may also be handled.

    The Potential Causes

    As generally recognized, osteoarthritis is caused primarily by the wearing and tearing of the bone’s cartilage. Nevertheless, various researches and studies have revealed that playing sports tennis, skiing and jogging may also add a amazing part to the development of osteoarthritis. This is also true as with the case of intensive lifting and weight bearing wherein the hands and hips are used primarily.

    Although such claims are noted, medical experts found no concrete support that will detail the real cause of osteoarthritis. There are some medical illnesses though that they claim as highly capable of causing the osteoarthritis. These include the gout, congenital disorders, as well the rheumatoid arthritis, which I will discuss in close detail later on this page.

    Recently, there are some studies that consider genetics as a potent contributor of this degenerative condition. Other than that, these recent studies related chemical reactions in the body as another potent cause, as well as obesity.

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