What is arthritis and what are its symptoms?

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Arthritis and other rheumatic diseases are common conditions that cause pain, swelling, stiffness, and limited movement. They affect the joints and connective tissues throughout the body. Millions of people worldwide live with different forms of arthritis.

Arthritis means inflammation of a joint. A joint is where two or more bones meet. There are more than 100 different types of arthritis and rheumatic diseases. These conditions may affect joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones. Arthritis is often chronic, meaning it can last for a long time.

Arthritis and rheumatic diseases are more common in women than men and are often associated with aging, although they can affect people of all ages.

Common Types of Arthritis

Osteoarthritis (Degenerative Arthritis)

This is the most common type of arthritis. It is a chronic joint disease that mainly affects weight-bearing joints such as:

  • Knees
  • Hips
  • Spine

Osteoarthritis damages the cartilage covering the ends of bones, reducing joint space and causing pain, stiffness, and decreased movement. Bone spurs may also develop over time. It commonly occurs with aging but may also appear in younger people after injury or repetitive stress.


Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory autoimmune disease affecting the lining of the joints. The immune system attacks healthy tissues, causing inflammation that may involve:

  • Multiple joints
  • Heart
  • Lungs
  • Other organs

 


Other Rheumatic Diseases

Gout

Gout occurs when uric acid crystals build up inside joints, especially the big toe. It causes sudden severe pain, swelling, and inflammation.

Lupus

Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes periods of inflammation affecting joints, tendons, skin, and organs.

Scleroderma

This autoimmune disease causes thickening and hardening of the skin and connective tissues.

Ankylosing Spondylitis

This condition causes inflammation in the spine and may lead to fusion of spinal bones. It can also affect the shoulders, hips, ribs, hands, and feet.

Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)

A form of arthritis affecting children that causes joint inflammation and stiffness. Some children improve with age, while others may experience long-term effects on bone growth.


Causes of Arthritis

The causes vary depending on the type:

  • Osteoarthritis results from wear and tear over time or overuse.
  • Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and scleroderma occur when the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues.
  • Gout results from crystal buildup inside joints.
  • Some forms are linked to genetic factors.

 


Risk Factors

Non-Modifiable Risk Factors

  • Age
  • Female gender
  • Family history and genetics

Modifiable Risk Factors

  • Excess body weight
  • Previous joint injuries
  • Certain infections
  • Repetitive work activities

 


Symptoms of Arthritis

Symptoms may vary depending on the condition, but common symptoms include:

  • Persistent or recurring joint pain
  • Joint swelling
  • Warmth and redness
  • Stiffness
  • Difficulty moving joints normally

 


Diagnosis

Diagnosis usually includes:

  • Medical history
  • Physical examination
  • Blood tests
  • X-rays or imaging studies
  • Joint fluid analysis
  • MRI or CT scans when needed

Common laboratory tests include:

  • ANA test
  • CBC
  • Rheumatoid factor (RF)
  • CCP antibodies
  • Uric acid levels
  • ESR (sedimentation rate)

 


Treatment of Arthritis

Treatment depends on:

  • Type of arthritis
  • Severity
  • Patient age and overall health

There is no complete cure for most forms of arthritis, but treatment focuses on:

  • Reducing pain and inflammation
  • Preserving joint function
  • Improving quality of life

 


Non-Surgical Treatment

Medications

  • Pain relievers
  • Anti-inflammatory medications
  • Disease-modifying medications (DMARDs)
  • Steroid medications

Lifestyle Modifications

  • Weight loss
  • Activity modification
  • Exercise and stretching

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy helps improve:

  • Joint flexibility
  • Muscle strength
  • Balance and movement

Supportive Devices

  • Braces
  • Splints
  • Walking aids

Other Treatments

  • Ice and heat therapy
  • TENS therapy
  • Cortisone injections
  • Hyaluronic acid injections
  • Acupuncture

 


Surgical Treatment

Surgery may be considered when conservative treatment fails.

Options include:

  • Joint debridement
  • Joint fusion
  • Joint replacement surgery

Recovery after joint surgery may take several months and usually includes rehabilitation and physical therapy.


Living with Arthritis

Although arthritis has no permanent cure, many patients can manage symptoms successfully through:

  • Regular low-impact exercise
  • Maintaining a healthy weight
  • Balancing activity and rest
  • Using assistive devices
  • Following medical treatment plans

 


Key Points

  • Arthritis causes joint pain, swelling, and stiffness.
  • There are more than 100 types of arthritis and rheumatic diseases.
  • Women are affected more often than men.
  • Early diagnosis and treatment can help preserve joint function.
  • Treatment focuses on reducing pain and improving mobility.

 

 

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