Arthritis Is Not A Single Disease – There Are More Than 100 Different Types
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The disease of arthritis is not singular as there are more than 100 types to trouble humans. Significantly the term refers to joint inflammation. There are certain conditions in which damage is caused to the joints of the body and such a group of conditions is commonly referred to as arthritis, which is a leading cause of disability in the elderly as well as those aged over sixty-five years of age. It can take many different forms with each type having its own cause.
The common thread that runs through all forms are that there is much pain, though patterns of pain may differ among arthridities (people suffering from arthritis) and their location. Some of the common warning signs of this disease include pain, swelling, stiffness, and difficulty in moving one or more joints. When some or any one of these symptoms persist for two weeks or more, it is necessary to consult a doctor for diagnosis and early treatment.
Osteoarthritis, for example, can feature pain that is worst at night, or following a period of rest. Rheumatoid arthritis will generally cause most pain in the morning and in its early stages. In the elderly as well as in children, pain may not be most pronounced; rather, there is inhibited movement or affected limbs may refuse to function.
Among the different types of arthritis are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid, septic, gout as well as psedudogout, juvenile arthritis and Still’s disease as well as Ankylosing spondylitis. The options for treating arthritis vary, depending on the type of arthritis, medications as well as arthroplasty. As a last resort, doctors may even try out prosthetic joint replacement, which is highly effective and almost all patients are satisfied with its results.
The history of arthritis goes back to about 4500 BC when the first known traces of it were noticed in humans; though there is evidence that ankle osteoarthritis had affected even dinosaurs. It has been also noted in the skeletal remains of Native Americans of Tennessee and some parts of what is now Olathe, Kansas.
In fact, this disease has been around from the times of the Otzi, a mummy dating 3000 BC, and the first popular remedy seems to be the willow bark which was supposed to provide relief, and dates to around 500 BC. And, in modern times, it is believed that more than a trillion tablets of aspirin have been sold throughout the world to provide relief.
That's how things stand right now. Keep in mind that any subject can change over time, so be sure you keep up with the latest news.