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    • Difference of Rheumatoid Arthritis & Septic Arthritis

      According to the Arthritis Foundation, arthritis is a blanket term covering more than 100 different diseases and conditions. Rheumatoid arthritis and septic arthritis have similar symptoms and similar causes, but different treatments. Here is a breakdown of the signs and symptoms of each, and treatment options available. more »

    • About Arthritis in the Bones

      Arthritis of the bones, also known as osteoarthritis, is caused by the breakdown of cartilage in the joints. It is the most common form of arthritis, and while there is no cure, symptoms can usually be effectively managed with weight control, exercise and anti-inflammatory drugs. Since damage from osteoarthritis is irreversible, early... more »

    • About Psoriatic Arthritis

      Psoriatic arthritis is a form of inflammatory arthritis that affects people who have psoriasis. It is fairly uncommon, affecting around 10 percent of psoriasis patients. Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis are autoimmune disorders; they are a result of the body attacking its own cells. Neither condition has a cure, although many... more »

    • Arthritis Prevention

      Arthritis prevention is a common concern for many people as they grow older. The effects of aging can change our quality of life. As our bodies age, we are more likely to experience lowered immune function and pain caused from arthritis. Our weaker bodies are more susceptible to degenerative diseases. Preventing arthritis is possible,... more »

    • Glucosamine & Arthritis

      Arthritis is an umbrella term for over a hundred conditions that cause inflammations of the joints (such as the hands, knees, hips or spine). A popular alternative treatment for both human and animal arthritis is taking a supplement combination of glucosamine and chondroitin. Glucosamine is a sugar found in cartilage and joint fluid,... more »

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    • Overview of Arthritis

      According to the Arthritis Foundation, arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the United States. However, it’s possible to...

    • About Rheumatoid Arthritis

      People living with rheumatoid arthritis deal with constant joint pain and stiffness. There are varying degrees of rheumatoid arthritis. With...

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    • Arthritis

      Arthritis (from Greek arthro-, joint + -itis, inflammation; plural: arthritides) is a group of conditions involving damage to the joints of the body.

      There are over 100 different forms of arthritisWebMd . The most common form, osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease) is a result of trauma to the joint, infection of the joint, or age. Other arthritis forms are rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and autoimmune diseases in which the body attacks itself. Septic arthritis is caused by joint infection.

      The major complaint by individuals who have arthritis is pain. Pain is often a constant and daily feature of the disease. The pain may be localized to the back, neck, hip, knee or feet.
      The pain from arthritis occurs due to inflammation that occurs around the joint, damage to the joint from disease, daily wear and tear of joint, muscles strains caused by forceful movements against stiff, painful joints and fatigue. The most important factor in treatment is to understand the disorder and find ways to overcome the obstacles which prevent physical exercise.

      Epidemiology
      Arthritis is a disease of the elderly, but children can also be affected by the disease. More than 70% of individuals in North America affected by arthritis are over the age of 65. Arthritis is more common in women than men at all ages and affects all races, ethnic groups and cultures. An estimated 46 million individuals in USA have arthritis and the numbers continue to increase each year. Close to one million individuals are admitted to hospitals each year because of their arthritis. National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved on 2010-01-24

      History and physical examination

      All arthritides feature pain. Pain patterns may differ depending on the arthritides and the location. Rheumatoid arthritis is generally worse in the morning and associated with stiffness; in the early stages, patients often have no symptoms after a morning shower. In the ag read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthritis

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