General Arthritis
Symptoms
Treatment
Prevention
BONUS
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What is Arthritis?

Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints. It can affect one joint or multiple joints

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What are 2 common symptoms of arthritis?

Joint pain, stiffness, and swelling are the most common symptoms of arthritis. Your range of motion may also decrease, and you may experience redness of the skin around the joint.

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What is RA?

RA is a disease of the synovium that will invade and destroy a joint. It can eventually lead to the destruction of both bone and cartilage inside the joint.

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What kinds of surgery are sometimes performed to improve arthritis?

Surgery to replace your joint with an artificial one may be an option. This form of surgery is most commonly performed to replace hips and knees.

If your arthritis is most severe in your fingers or wrists, your doctor may perform a joint fusion.

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Is there a cure for arthritis?

What can reduce symptoms?

While there’s no cure for arthritis, the right treatment and lifestyle changes can greatly reduce symptoms.

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How many types of arthritis are there?

There are more than 100 different types of arthritis, with different causes and treatment methods.

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What are symptoms of RA?

In the case of RA, you may feel tired or experience a loss of appetite due to the inflammation the immune system’s activity causes. You may also become anemic — meaning your red blood cell count decreases — or have a slight fever.

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How does a physician diagnose arthritis?

A physician can perform a physical exam to check for fluid around the joints, warm or red joints, and limited range of motion in the joints. Your doctor can refer you to

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How can physical therapy help arthritis?

Physical therapy involving exercises that help strengthen the muscles around the affected joint is a core component of arthritis treatment.

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Who will win the Stanley Cup this year?

Varies.

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What in one of the two most common types of arthritis?

Two of the most common types are osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

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What is cartilage and what does it do?

Cartilage is a firm but flexible connective tissue in your joints. It protects the joints by absorbing the pressure and shock created when you move and put stress on them.

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What tests will a physician perform to determine if you have arthritis?

Extracting and analyzing inflammation levels in your blood and joint fluids can help your doctor determine what kind of arthritis you have. Blood tests that check for specific types of antibodies like anti-CCP (anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide), RF (rheumatoid factor), and ANA (antinuclear antibody) are also common diagnostic tests.

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What lifestyle habits can reduce the risk of developing OA?

Weight loss and maintaining a healthy weight reduce the risk of developing OA and can reduce symptoms if you already have it.

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What is the best sport?

Hockey or golf accepted.
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What is the other most common type of Arthritis

Two of the most common types are osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

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How can someone develop OA?

A reduction in the normal amount of this cartilage tissue cause some forms of arthritis. Normal wear and tear causes OA, one of the most common forms of arthritis. An infection or injury to the joints can exacerbate this natural breakdown of cartilage tissue. Your risk of developing OA may be higher if you have a family history of the disease.

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When treating arthritis, what is the main goal?

The main goal of treatment is to reduce the amount of pain you’re experiencing and prevent additional damage to the joints.

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What foods help reduce inflammation?

Choosing a diet with lots of antioxidants, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs, can help reduce inflammation. Other inflammation-reducing foods include fish and nuts.

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What is life

Answers will vary


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Who can develop arthritis?

Arthritis is most commonly seen in adults over the age of 65, but it can also develop in children, teens, and younger adults.

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Which form of arthritis is an autoimmune disorder?

A common form of arthritis, RA, is an autoimmune disorder. It occurs when your body’s immune system attacks the tissues of the body. These attacks affect the synovium, a soft tissue in your joints that produces a fluid that nourishes the cartilage and lubricates the joints.

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What types of medication can treat arthritis?

A number of different types of medication treat arthritis: analgesics, NSAIDS, menthol or capsaicin creams, and immunosuppressants.

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What helps keep your joints flexible?

Regular exercise will keep your joints flexible. Swimming is often a good form of exercise for people with arthritis because it doesn’t put pressure on your joints the way running and walking do.

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Why

Not sure

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