Arthritis

Posted by | Posted in Arthritis, Diseases And Conditions, Uncategorized | Posted on 23-07-2008

Arthritis is a joint disorder or a rheumatic disease that causes pain and inflammation where the bones meet. The most obvious symptoms include joint stiffness, tenderness, swelling, warmth, redness, and limited function of the joints.<!–more–>

There are many different forms of arthritis that can affect other parts of the body that are not necessarily connected or even involving with joints. When this happens the symptoms can include weight loss, fatigue, fever, and gland swelling. It can also affect other areas of the body a cause serious problems to the lungs, kidneys, and major organs of the heart.

Hundreds of million of men, women, and children all over the world are affected by arthritis. Studies show that 60 out of 10 of arthritis patients are women and more than half of those suffering from this disease are over the age of 65.

There are over 100 types of arthritis that have been diagnosed. The more common and well known types of arthritis include septic arthritis, gout, osteoarthritis, pseudo gout, rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, ankylosing sodalities, and still’s disease.

If you believe that you are suffering from arthritis it is important that you make an appointment with your doctor so that you can be treated immediately. Your doctor might refer you to a rheumatologist - an expert in the field of medical arthritis. Seeking out treatment early in the stages of arthritis could help to prevent disability and damage that cannot be reversed.

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