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Osteoarthritis (arthritis)

Osteoarthritis (arthritis)
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goodtoknow says: Living with arthritis can be a real challenge, but with newer, more efficient treatments now available it doesn't have to stop you doing what you want. Over 9 million people in the UK have arthritis, a term, which includes many conditions that cause stiffness in your joints, pain and swelling. The most common sort of arthritis is osteoarthritis where cartilage gets worn away. You don't have to put up with the pain. Your GP can prescribe anti-inflammatory painkillers, or other drugs that can really help. Physiotherapy and regular exercise are beneficial too.

For a full medical explanation of the causes, symptoms and treatments of osteoarthritis from patient.co.uk, read on.

Osteoarthritis causes pain and stiffness in joints. Symptoms may be helped by exercises, some physical devices and treatments, and losing weight if you are overweight. Paracetamol will often ease symptoms. Other medicines are sometimes advised. The food supplements glucosamine, chondroitin and avocado/soybean help in some cases. Joint replacement surgery is an option for severe cases.

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wirnkar wirsiy dairu, about 1 year

please I have been having joint pain on my knees and also on myfeet. I Don't know if I have arthritis.I am from Cameroon precisely from Bamenda. I don't know what to do .I need your help.

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a beeches, over 2 years

having recently been diagnosed with arthritis and been prescribed anti inflamatorys I am keen to find out just what the chances are of an active life as my sport dictates movement (badminton) I dont want to play to a sub standard as I am competetive, but I dont want to cripple myself in the effort (thoughts?) Has anyone found a serious ally in the medical or herbal remedie for spinal arthritis or spondolitis, thanks in advance

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