Joint Arthritis & Osteoarthritis
Helping you understand joint arthritis early so you can manage pain, improve movement, and maintain a healthier, active lifestyle.
What is Joint Arthritis?
Joint Arthritis, also known as Osteoarthritis, is a condition where the protective cartilage in your joints gradually wears down over time. This cartilage normally acts like a cushion between bones, helping them move smoothly without pain.
When this protective layer becomes thinner, bones begin to rub against each other, causing pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced flexibility. It often starts mildly but can worsen over time if not properly managed.
Common Symptoms
- Persistent joint pain and inflammation
- Morning stiffness and reduced range of motion
- Swelling and tenderness around the joints
- Reduced movement or loss of flexibility
- Cracking or grinding sensation (Crepitus)
- Difficulty walking or climbing stairs
Why Early Care Matters
Early diagnosis and proper care can help slow down the progression of osteoarthritis. It reduces discomfort, improves mobility, and helps patients stay active and independent for longer.
Treatment may include physical therapy, lifestyle adjustments, pain management, exercise guidance, and professional medical support.
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