Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Types of Arthritis

There are more than 100 different types of arthritis, but most types have common features. You might be interested in the fact that even dogs can have arthritis. One in five adult dogs have the disease! Not surprisingly the symptoms between humans and dogs are the same. Here are a few of those common symptoms:
  • Favoring a limb
  • Difficulty sitting or standing
  • Sleeping more
  • Stiff or sore joints
  • Hesitancy to climb stairs, run or jump
  • Weight gain due to inactivity
  • Decreased activity
  • Attitude or behavior changes: might be more preoccupied or irritable due to pain
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, but first, let’s talk about normal joint construction. The normal joint has a covering of cartilage that is very durable and somewhat elastic. Cartilage is the soft bendable tissue that we can feel on our earlobes and nose. Cartilage provides a sort of shock absorber for our joints. It allows the ends of bones to move smoothly past one another without rubbing or grinding. After certain types of injuries the cartilage is destroyed and bone begins to rub on bone. When the ends of bone rub against each other, it causes osteoarthritis.

Osteoarthritis causes pain, loss of movement and stiffness and swelling in or around your joints. The pain of osteoarthritis is what makes it hard to move your body in the way that you rely on every day for taking care of yourself and your family. Movements such as stooping to pick up the newspaper, peeling back the lid of a medication bottle, opening a can of soup, washing your back or walking to the mailbox are painful and hard to do.

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