Arthritis & Joint Pain
A joint disorder characterized by inflammation, pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility affecting daily activities.
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Arthritis & Joint Pain
Arthritis & Joint pain, a common complaint among individuals of various age groups, can range from mildly irritating to debilitating. It may occur as a result of an illness, injury, or chronic condition such as arthritis.
Joint Pain Causes
- Arthritis: The primary cause of joint pain, including osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease) and rheumatoid arthritis (an autoimmune condition).
- Injury: Acute injuries, such as sprains and strains, can cause temporary joint pain.
- Age: Joint pain is more common in older adults as the cartilage naturally wears down over time.
Lifestyle - Factors: Obesity, lack of exercise, and poor diet can increase the risk of developing joint pain.
Chronic - Diseases: Conditions like lupus, gout, and fibromyalgia are associated with joint pain.
Joint Pain Symptoms
- Pain, tenderness, and discomfort in one or more joints
- Swelling and inflammation around the affected joint
Stiffness and reduced range of motion - Warmth and redness in the joint area
- Weakness and instability when using the joint
Risk Factors
- Reduced Mobility: Chronic pain can limit movement and flexibility, impacting daily activities.
- Muscle Atrophy: Lack of use can lead to muscle weakening and loss.
- Joint Deformity: Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis can cause joints to become deformed over time.
- Quality of Life: Persistent pain can lead to decreased quality of life, affecting mental and emotional well-being.