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Common Arthritis
Symptoms
Arthritis Symptoms Are Variable Given The More Than Hundred
Different Types Of Arthritis To Check For
There are over a hundred different forms of arthritis which
leads to variable arthritis symptoms, though certain signs will
point doctors in the right direction. Common arthritis symptoms
include joint pain, pain or tenderness in a joint, inflammation
indicated by joint swelling, warmth, stiffness and redness,
deformity of joints, loss of range of motion or flexibility in
a joint, unexplained weight loss and more.
Different Manifestations
Doctors may be able to make a definitive diagnosis of arthritis
after assessing the patient’s medical history and by performing
physical examination or even through laboratory tests and
x-rays. The arthritis symptoms manifest them in different ways
and experiencing pain, stiffness as well as swelling around a
joint for more than two weeks is indicative that a visit to the
doctor is required who should be able to determine if these are
in fact symptoms of arthritis or not.
Besides ascertaining arthritis symptoms, it is also necessary
to ascertain which type of arthritis one is suffering from in
order to get started on the best treatment course. Furthermore,
arthritis symptoms may appear and disappear suddenly or slowly
over time, and can even take the form of sleeplessness,
depression, fatigue as well as muscle aches.
Other signs that are indicative of arthritis include
experiencing difficulty functioning at home, work or at play
due to pain in the joints, stiffness as well as loss of motion.
Other normal routine activities such as getting out of bed in
the morning, climbing stairs, arising from a chair as well as
attending to matters of personal hygiene may also be arthritis
symptoms.
An immediate visit to a physician will help start the treatment
plan and help in protecting the joints as well as lessen
arthritis pain. In fact, arthritis pain may be less
debilitating than immobility, which is common to arthritis.
Acting promptly, when one notices arthritis symptoms, will lead
to protecting the joints as too will avoiding excess stress and
use of assistive devices to help with mobility problems.
To help determine whether one has arthritis symptoms or not,
one may need to consider whether the doctor has ever told one
that they have arthritis, has there been joint pain, aching,
stiffness or swelling in or around a joint during the past
year, were symptoms present daily for at least a fortnight
during a month, is there pain in the knee or hip when climbing
stairs or walking a couple of blocks, is there daily pain or
stiffness in the hand joints, and is there any limitations in
any activity due to joint symptoms.
One should also rate the level of difficulty in dressing
oneself, standing up from an armless, straight chair, getting
in and out of a car, or opening the car door to find out
whether arthritis symptoms are present or not.
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