Early symptom of arthritis
Detecting the early symptoms of arthritis is essential for a proper and effective arthritis treatment. There are several forms that his condition can take (over 100 of them) but some are more common – see the list below for a quick overview of arthritis types. Learning how to identify a particular condition and noticing an early symptom of arthritis may be your best bet against this problematic condition.
- Osteoarthritis Arthritis Symptoms - Occurs when the cushioning cartilage in a joint breaks down. Commonly affects feet, knees, hips, and fingers.
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms - Immune system attacks the lining, or synovial membrane, of the joints.
- Psoriatic Arthritis Symptoms - Likely to affect fingers or spine. Bone and other joint tissues become inflamed, and, like rheumatoid arthritis, it can affect the whole body.
- Gout Arthritis Symptoms - A metabolic disorder in which uric acid builds up in the blood and crystals form in joints and other places. Detecing an early symptom of arthritis is vital with gout.
- Ankylosing Spondylitis Arthritis Symptoms - A chronic inflammatory disease of the spine that can result in fused vertebrae and rigid spine.
- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Symptoms - Involves skin, joints, muscles, and sometimes internal organs.
- Juvenile Arthritis Symptoms - The most common form is juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and observing the early symptoms of arthritis is vital, as some children recover completely while others remain affected their entire life.
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