Learning About Osteo Arthritis The term arthritis does not refer to a single disease, but rather to a group of over 100 different forms of a disease, and in other words it is a sort of umbrella term that is used to refer to these medical conditions that affect the musculoskeletal system, specifically those joints where two bones meet. While there are over 100 different forms of arthritis and those are only the ones known and recognized at this time, there are three in particular that are especially significant and common: rheumatoid arthritis, gouty arthritis, and osteo arthritis Osteo Click to read more
Archive for the “Forms of Arthritis” CategoryAnkle ArthritisPosted by: Thomas Nowann in Forms of Arthritis, tags: , allay ankle pain, arthritis ankle painAnkle Arthritis Can Affect Any Of The 30 Foot Joints There are different types of arthritis but the most common, osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that gradually reduces the cartilage in joints. With the cartilage, the bones in the joint rake together and causes pain in addition to the prospect of bone damage. While arthritis can affect many joints, ankle arthritis is one of the most painful and the ankle and foot consist of 28 bones and about 30 joints, any one of which can lead to trouble walking due to the pain. While arthritis can affect any of the joints, the most common is Click to read more Septic ArthritisPosted by: Thomas Nowann in Forms of Arthritis, tags: infectious arthritis, septic arthritisA Guide to Septic Arthritis There are many different forms of arthritis that are presently known over, over 100 different types in fact, and one of these types is Septic arthritis. Septic arthritis which is also commonly referred to as infectious arthritis is a type of arthritis that is caused by a bacterial, fungal or viral infection, and which is usually considered as being an acute condition. It most frequently affects the knees, hips, shoulders, wrists, and finger joints, although any part of the body can be affected. As well, although septic arthritis can develop in anyone, it most Click to read more Neck ArthritisPosted by: Thomas Nowann in Forms of Arthritis, tags: Neck arthritis, Neck arthritis treatmentNeck Arthritis Can Spread Pain Around The Body For many people, cervical spondylosis can be a real pain the neck, as it is the result of the degeneration of the padding with the disks in the back in the cervical spine. This form of neck arthritis is the most prevalent cause of neck pain and is most common in the older population. Typically, in patients over 60, about 75 percent of men and women suffer from some form of neck arthritis. While the aging process is the most common cause of this problem, a neck injury that may have occurred several years prior, can also be blamed. Cervical Click to read more Living Well With Inflammatory Arthritis Inflammatory arthritis need not rule your life like an invisible dictator. You do need to make some lifestyle changes and still be aware that you have inflammatory arthritis, but with practice, you should be able to control your inflammatory arthritis and live a life worth living. Since there are over 100 types of arthritis, this article assumes you have been to a doctor and have been diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis. Diet Changes You don’t have to make incredibly changes to your diet when you have inflammatory arthritis, but keeping as close Click to read more Everything You Need to Know about Spinal Arthritis The variations of different diseases, create one of the biggest challenges for physicians, researchers, and patients. For instance, we often hear through the mass media that scientists are searching for the “cure for cancer.” However, cancer exists in several forms, including lung cancer, breast cancer, and colon cancer. Each of these forms of the disease includes different symptoms and treatments, and would thus require different cures. Likewise, various types of arthritis exist, such as rheumatoid arthritis, reactive arthritis, and Click to read more Some Pertinent Facts About Hip Arthritis When a person suffers from hip arthritis, he or she will, under most circumstances, suffer from a condition known as osteoarthritis which a very common form of hip arthritis, and which is sometimes also known as wear-and-tear arthritis and even degenerative joint disease. This form of hip arthritis is characterized by gradual damage to the cartilage of a person’s joints, and when the cartilage that protects the joints becomes worn out due to such a form of arthritis, the bones become exposed in the person’s joints resulting in a great deal of Click to read more An Informative Guide to Degenerative Arthritis There are many different types of arthritis, over 100 in fact, but one of the most common and dangerous is degenerative arthritis. Also known as osteoarthritis, degenerative arthritis is a slowly progressive arthritis of unknown cause which affects several joints, and tends to occur in older aged people, usually over the age of 50. Aging is the number one contributor to the development of this disease, and besides that, other potential factors are: injury to joints, repetitive use of joints, being overweight, stressing the joints, and family Click to read more Juvenile Arthritis Is a Big Challenge for Little People Our childhood should be one of the most joyful periods of our lives. Everything from a bright fluttering butterfly to learning how to ride a bicycle, to watching our father repair a car engine, seems new and exciting. We have no sense of the future, and believe that every day will be like today. Minor sicknesses such as the chicken pox, measles, and mumps, seem to be a routine part of childhood. However, more serious ailments, such as juvenile arthritis, can be extremely taxing for boys and girls. Arthritis Affects More Than Click to read more Walking Off The Pain—Symptoms, Diagnosis, And Treatment Of Foot Arthritis Arthritis can affect many different areas of the body: the hands, shoulders, legs, and even the feet. In fact, two of the most common joints affected by arthritis are the foot and ankle. This can be extremely painful, and it can take a great toll on the affected person’s ability to walk. However, by knowing the symptoms of foot arthritis, you can receive a diagnosis and treatment plan sooner rather than later. Symptoms Of Foot Arthritis There are several symptoms of foot arthritis, and many of them depend on Click to read more |



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