What is arthritis?
Arthritis is not one disease alone but an umbrella term for more than
100 conditions that affect the joints of the body. Joints are points where 2 or
more bones meet, such as in the wrist, knuckles, hips, knees and ankles. If you
have arthritis, the joints are inflamed, causing discomfort and pain. It can
range from mild to severe and can affect people of all ages.
The 3 most common types of arthritis found in Malaysia are:
- osteoarthritis.
- rheumatoid arthritis.
- gout.
Other types of arthritis include:
- juvenile arthritis.
- ankylosing spondylitis.
- systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus).
- scleroderma.
What are the symptoms of arthritis?
The symptoms of arthritis vary from person to person. But if you have
arthritis, you will almost certainly have symptoms relating to your joints,
such as:
- pain
- swelling in a joint
- redness and warmth in a joint
- stiffness or reduced movement of a
joint
Some people also get other problems outside their joints. Other common
symptoms include:
- tiredness.
- weight loss.
- feeling unwell.
What causes arthritis?
The causes of many types of arthritis are not fully known.
Most forms of arthritis are thought to be caused by a fault in the immune
system that causes the body to attack its own tissues in the joints. This
may be inherited genetically.
Other forms of arthritis can be caused by problems with the immune
system or by a metabolic condition, such as gout.
Environmental factors that may contribute to the development of
osteoarthritis include:
- obesity, which puts added strain on
joints.
- activities that involve repetitive
movements of a particular joint.
- previous damage to a joint, such as
from a sports injury.
You are also more likely to develop arthritis if you smoke and if you do
not do enough physical activity.
Arthritis caused by an infection is called 'reactive arthritis'. It is
very difficult to diagnose and can develop at any age but is more commonly seen
in younger people. Reactive arthritis can last between a few weeks to 6 months.
How is arthritis treated?
For many types of arthritis, there are treatments available that can
help control symptoms and prevent damage to the joints.
The most appropriate treatment will depend on which type of arthritis
you have, which joints are affected and the symptoms you have.
Treatment might include:
- medicines, such as
painkillers, anti-inflammatory medicines or medicines to slow down
the disease (called disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs, or DMARDs, used
for inflammatory forms of arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis,
ankylosing spondylitis and juvenile idiopathic arthritis).
- pain management techniques, such as
meditation.
In severe cases, surgery may be needed to replace or repair damaged joints.
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