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Disease Awareness Page from R3 Stem Cell – Arthritis

Arthritis – Different Types 

Arthritis is an informal ‘catch-all’ term used to refer to any condition caused by joint pain when joints are inflamed. There are over 100 different types of arthritis and people of all genders and ages are susceptible to the disease. It can either evolve gradually or have a sudden onset. Different forms of the disease differ in the seriousness of the condition and severity of the symptoms. In the most sensitive cases of arthritis, like those that affect the hands and feet, people may find themselves unable to do simple, everyday tasks including walking with ease or sitting up straight. If the disease is not treated and persists, joints may get twisted and become deformed. While there are numerous types of arthritis, some of the more commonly occurring are listed below.

Osteoarthritis

What IS IT?

Often described as the ‘wear and tear’ disease, osteoarthritis is a degenerative form of arthritis that develops by the slow degradation of the cartilage that cushions the ends of the bones in the joints. Not just the cartilage, this disease eventually affects the whole joint through a gradual deterioration of the tissues attaching muscle to bone and causing inflammation in the lining of the joint. Although damage can occur in any joint, those in the hands, knees, spine, and hips are most frequently affected.

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How common is it and who is at risk?

Osteoarthritis is by far, the most common type of arthritis and affects millions of people worldwide. Those at risk of developing osteoarthritis are people suffering from obesity, metabolic diseases like diabetes or those born with bone or cartilage deformities. Increased age and genetics also play a role. For reasons unknown, women are more likely to develop osteoarthritis than men.

What are the symptoms?

Symptoms for osteoarthritis are characterized by a slow and gradual deterioration in health. Most common symptoms are pain and stiffness in the affected joint as well as swelling and tenderness around the area. Bone spurs can also develop around the joint.

How is it diagnosed?

Initial diagnosis is made during a physical exam when the doctor checks for tenderness, redness or swelling around the joint in question. X rays can help reveal a deterioration in cartilage by showing a decrease in space between the bones in the joint. Blood and fluid tests can also help in ruling out other possibilities.

What are the treatment options available?

Osteoarthritis has no cure but pain relief medications, as well as certain antidepressants, are recommended to manage the pain and relieve stress. Additionally, physical therapy with a certified professional may also be recommended to enhance pain relief. If these don’t help, surgical procedures for joint replacement and bone realignment may then be considered.

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