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Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
The most prevalent type of arthritis is
called osteoarthritis. It is a result of the breakdown of the tough,
elastic cartilage that acts as a protection for the ends of bones in
their joints. As the cartilage breaks down some pieces can break off and
cause further pain and inflammation in the joint. At times spurs may
develop or the cartilage breaks down completely and the ends of the
bones will painfully rub together. It affects men and women equally and
although it can occur at any time during life it is most often
associated with individuals in their middle age.
Osteoarthritis can occur in any joint such as the hands but usually
weight bearing joints suffer the most frequently - such as the hips,
knees and spine. As it becomes more difficult to use these joints
extenuating problems can develop as the muscles surrounding them go
unused for lengths of time and begin to weaken.
With this particular type of arthritis the pain can develop slowly and
can involve some pain, swelling and stiffness surrounding a joint that
lingers on for more than two weeks at a time. Heredity can play a role
in who may be prone to osteoarthritis but excess weight can accelerate
matters as more stress is put on joints. Other factors include injuries
or overuse of joints that can damage the cartilage
Rheumatoid
Arthritis also affects a large number of the population. It is an
autoimmune disease, which indicates that the body's immune system is
attacking other parts of the body. It is also demonstrated by pain,
swelling and heat around the affected joint. Because it is autoimmune
based it can affect other internal organs as well, such as the heart and
lungs. It seems to occur mainly in the hands and feet but can be found
in other joints.
The inflammation of this type of arthritis can be painful and if left
untreated may cause permanent damage. However, even when the pain is not
severe there can be some initial joint damage that may only show up
through x-rays. Studies have shown that usually the most amount of
damage or deformity to joints occurs during the first few years after
the onset of the disease. People with severe Rheumatoid Arthritis can
have trouble using their hands to do simple tasks and may have
difficulty even walking. It has been shown to affect women three times
more often that men and can occur in young individuals as well as older
ones.
As with Osteoarthritis the indications will include inflammation and
joint pain. But Rheumatoid Arthritis can include a variety of other
symptoms such as weakness, fever and weight loss. It can begin with a
flu like appearance. And each individual's experience can vary over time
with the disease possibly going through different remissions.
Rheumatoid Arthritis also seems to follow a symmetrical pattern - where
if one hand is affected so will the other one be. As a distinguishing
characteristic it does not seem to affect the joints nearest the
fingernails although the rest of the hands and wrists may suffer. It can
strike any joint but does not seem to affect the spine. And it's
inflammation can erupt in other body organs and tissues.
It has been difficult for researchers to understand the cause and
variances of this disease. Ongoing studies are trying to determine any
markers in the blood that may prove to be indicators of genetic
probability. As with all types of arthritis the medical community hopes
to find not only the causes but a way to repair and rebuild lost joint
tissue and thus be able to give relief to millions of sufferers.
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