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Different Types Of Arthritis
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Symptoms of Arthritis can vary depending on what type of arthritis you have. Arthritis can really affect several parts of the body and can be triggered by several different factors. Although many of the arthritis symptoms may be similar, there are also some variations. Here are a few examples of arthritis symptoms.

Ankylosing spondylitis is arthritis of the joints in the spine. This illness is also known as Marie-Strumpell disease and rheumatoid spondylitis. This illness affects multiple organs such as eyes, heart, lungs, skin, and gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms of this arthritis include the following:low back and hip pain and stiffness; difficulty expanding the chest; pain in neck, shoulders, knees, and ankles; low-grade fever; fatigue; weight loss. Initial arthritis symptoms are unusual after the age of 30, though patient may not be diagnosed until after then.

Bursitis is another form of arthritis that affects lots of individuals. Bursitis usually affects the hip, shoulder, and elbow. However it can also affect the knee, heel, or base of big toe. This is usually affecting athletes, golfers, baseball players, or individuals who are out of shape and have poor posture. This arthritis' symptoms include pain and stiffness in the joint. Arthritis symptoms become worse when joint is used. The joint may also be swollen and warm to the touch.

Juvenile arthritis symptoms are almost the same to the adult symptoms. There is, of course, pain, swelling, and stiffness of joints. Symptoms can come and go. Young children particularly do not complain about their arthritis symptoms they experience. Parents may not notice until they see their child limping, avoiding physical activity, or becoming clumsy.

Osteoarthritis is the most common form in older individuals. It is brought on partly by long-term each day use. Depending on which particular area of the body is affected, arthritis symptoms may vary from one type to another. Most people with osteoarthritis in their fingers don't even know about it unless an x-ray reveals deterioration in the cartilage. Arthritis symptoms are standard with pain and swelling. With osteoarthritis though, even though the arthritis never goes away, the pain fades over time.

Gout is a form of arthritis where the body has too much uric acid. The symptoms of gout arthritis are too much pain in the joint (usually the big toe). It may also become red, swollen, and warm to the touch. At times, gout can appear in the wrists, ankles, and knees. Arthritis symptoms may not come back for several years. But if crystals formed by the uric acid are left untreated, it can ruin part of the bone.

Rheumatoid arthritis is due to immune system that is overactive. Arthritis symptoms commonly begin out as minor stiffness and pain. It may come and go, but gradually the arthritis systems get worse and is experienced frequently. Treatment for this is most effective if diagnosed within early months.

If you experience a number of arthritis symptoms, contact your doctor. Treatments are always more effective if they are caught in the early parts.

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