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The Signs and Symptoms Of Arthritis Tell The Story

By: Tammy Foster..

There are many arthritis signs and symptoms. Arthritis is a disease that is characterized by inflammation of the joints. It is the most common disease in the United States and is classified as a rheumatic disease.

The rheumatic disease of arthritis leaves each individual with an illness blueprint of their very own. Arthritis signs and symptoms vary between different factors, treatments, complications and even prognosis. No two patients are the same. However, patients with arthritis are similar because as a whole, their disease tends to impact the joints, muscles, ligaments, cartilage and in many cases will affect internal body areas.

Arthritis signs and symptoms include pain and joint limitations, joint swelling, and stiffness, tenderness or pain whenever a joint is touched and of course, warmth and redness in the joint itself. It should be no surprise that arthritis can attack joints in just about any part of the body.

Varying forms of arthritis like osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can cause bodily changes that you can see and feel. For example, with Osteoarthritis patients' symptoms range from mild pain and join stiffness that seems predicated on activities such as walking, bending or stooping to severe joint pain. Remember, it varies from person to person. While Rheumatoid arthritis can attack almost any joint in the body. One of the major differences between osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, is that RA tends to impact the same joint on both sides of the body. Whereas osteoarthritis tends to appear simply on one side.

If you are facing some of the arthritis signs and symptoms, it is critically important that you make plans to see your health care provider. Diagnosing arthritis early, regardless of the type, can help to prevent irreversible damage and disability. Do not delay making that appointment.

Your doctor will review your history of arthritis signs and symptoms and examine the joints for inflammation and deformity. Certain blood, urine, joint fluid and x-ray test may also be ordered to help get an accurate diagnosis of arthritis. It may take several visits before your doctor can be certain of the diagnosis. Your primary physician may refer you to a rheumatologist for more specialized care.

Yes, there are several arthritis signs and symptoms that are fairly easy to spot. Your job is simply not to ignore them. While there is currently no known cure for arthritis, research continues to forge ahead and make headway in new and innovative treatment modalities. Since there is no current cure, it is imperative that your treatment plan focus on minimizing the symptoms and on-going joint destruction of arthritis. There is no doubt that with the proper treatment a happy and active lifestyle can still be in your future.

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