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Arthritis Symptoms May Vary by the Type of Arthritis



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By : Dale Martin    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-08-05 17:43:38
Arthritis symptoms are often difficult to pinpoint because there are so many different types of arthritis and each one of the symptoms can be different based on the type of arthritis you have. And to further complicate a correct diagnosis some types of arthritis will have the same symptoms. One thing to keep in mind is that if you have a specific type of arthritis known as infectious arthritis, you will need to receive proper care for the infection. Osteoarthritis is one of the most common forms and is often caused by trauma, infection or age. Treatment methods can vary based on the individual.

When the cartilage in the joint that cushions movement begins to deteriorate it is known as the degenerative disease called osteoarthritis. As this cartilage deteriorates the arthritis symptoms will begin to appear and will include pain and stiffness in the affected joints. Rheumatoid arthritis will cause similar symptoms including stiffness in the joints, but with rheumatoid arthritis the stiffness will often decrease and disappear the longer the person is up and moving around.

Nearly everyone associates joint pain with arthritis but this may not always be the case. The appropriate treatment can only be given once the specific type of arthritis has been determined. X rays can reveal the loss of cartilage and many times will even show the severity of the loss. If the loss is too great, injection treatment may be needed to provide cushioning for the joint for pain relief.

If it is suspected that the patient is suffering from one of the many arthritis symptoms a doctor visit may be necessary to accurately determine which type of arthritis it is. A blood test can be given to detect any infection in the cartilage. While it has many of the same symptoms as many other types of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis can be crippling and disabling making it very difficult for the person to have a normal lifestyle without proper treatment.

Contrary to popular belief, arthritis symptoms are not present every day. Often, arthritis sufferers will have good days and bad days. They may have a stretch of multiple good days in a row and then have a string of bad days. This makes treating the symptoms and pain difficult for the care giver.

Another common misconception is that arthritis is a disease that affects the elderly. While, the disease is common in older people, it can also be found in younger people and the symptoms should not be ignored just because of age.

No matter what type of arthritis you are suffering from, it is important to get properly diagnosed so that you can move on to the treatment. Always consult your doctor before making a decision on the type of treatment you will require. As always, exercise and good diet is important to maintaining good health. A daily workout routine will provide pain relief if performed on a consistent basis. Finding a good exercise plan is key to maintaining a healthy pain free body.
Author Resource:- If you would like to learn more about arthritis symptoms and treatments, we invite you to visit us at http://www.myarthritisreview.com There you can read arthritis facts and learn about the most recent treatments and cures.
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