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Friday 5 August 2016

Causes And Signs Of Arthritis Pain


By Roberta Smith


Arthritis as a disorder of the joints may affect multiple joints in the same patient simultaneously. Various varieties of the condition have been found to affect both animals and human beings. Pain is a key distinguishing feature of this medical condition by which it may be identified. People who suffer from the condition have the quality of their lives adversely affected. Arthritis pain is a common problem in all ages of people, but it show higher prevalence in middle-aged and elderly individuals.

Basically, over 100 different types of this disease have been found. Some of the various types include gout, ankylosing spondylitis, septic, juvenile idiopathic, rheumatoid, and osteoarthritis. Of the many varieties available, osteoarthritis is the most prevalent form. Arthritis may occur as the primary disease causing pains in joints or it may be secondary to the main underlying disease. Examples of diseases to which this condition may be secondary are celiac disease, sarcoidosis, hepatitis, Lyme disease, hemochromatosis, psoriasis, familial Mediterranean fever, systemic lupus erythematous, and wipple disease among many others.

Statistics indicate that there was a 45 percent increase in disability caused by musculoskeletal disorders within the period between 1990 and 2010. Osteoarthritis was found to be the fastest growing cause of disability of all the disorders. Data from Africa was not conclusive and was hugely underestimated. The huge increase in disabilities was attributed to several different factors.

The condition can be identified by the many symptoms that accompany it. Symptoms usually differ from one variety to another. However, pain characterizes virtually all the arthripides. The pains are characterized differently in each variety. Aching, stiffness, and swelling of joints are the other common symptoms patients experience. Other symptoms usually results if the condition is one that affects other organs.

Besides the symptoms mentioned above, patients may feel fatigued, and unable to walk because of stiffness in joints. Weight loss and poor sleep are also major symptoms associated with the condition together with muscle pains and aches. Areas around the affected joints become tender and inflamed. As the condition advances, secondary symptoms may result. For instance, inability to move or exercise often leads to muscle weakness, decreased aerobic fitness, and loss of flexibility.

Diagnosis is performed by a qualified health practitioner through clinical examination. Other diagnostic tests such as blood tests and radiology may be used together with the examination to ascertain the variety one is suffering from. Diagnosis relies on the type. The history of the disease also forms a strong basis for diagnosis.

The diagnostic results are based upon to formulate treatment plans. Treatment plans are determined only after knowing which variety one has. This is due to the fact that various varieties are treated with different treatments. Medications, physical therapy, orthopedic bracing, and lifestyle changes are among the common treatment options available. Joint replacement surgery is used if the condition is causing erosion of joints.

Pain can be relieved by taking medications because they alleviate inflammation. Reduction of inflammation also slows down joint damage. Taking a shower is also known to reduce pain in some varieties. Rheumatoid and osteoarthritis do not have any known cure.




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