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Friday, 21 April 2017

Treatment for Knee Arthritis

Knee arthritis is a condition caused due to the inflammation of knee joints. Though arthritis can affect different joints in the body, knee arthritis is the most generic form of arthritis found today. It is characterised by pain, stiffness and swelling which interferes with daily life activities like walking, stair climbing and so on.
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Symptoms of knee arthritis
The symptoms of arthritis usually start slow and gradually develops over time, though sudden onset of the symptoms have also been reported. The major symptoms of knee arthritis are: -
  • Stiffness and swelling which makes bending the knee difficult.
  • Worsened pain and swelling condition after sitting or resting.
  • Clicking and creaking noises in knee during movement.
  • Weakness in knee
  • Increased discomfort during cold or rainy weather.
Types of Knee arthritis
The arthritis affecting the knee are of several types as described below: -
Osteoarthritis – the most commonly found knee arthritis, it is a degenerative condition that occurs due to gradual wear and tear of the knee cartilage. Although they are mostly found in people above 50 years, some in the younger generations are also known to be suffering from it nowadays.
Rheumatoid arthritis – caused due to the swelling of synovial membrane, rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder which affects multiple joints in the body.
Post traumatic arthritis – this type of arthritis develops due to trauma, caused by an accident or injury to the knee.
Treatment for knee arthritis
Knee arthritis can be detected with the help of a physical examination, X-ray, MRI or CT scans. The treatment is decided based on the extent of the disease, age and overall health condition of the patient.
The treatment methodology for knee arthritis includes medications, life style modifications, physiotherapy and surgical treatments like arthroscopy, arthroplasty and so on. Knee replacement surgeries are now popular and involves replacing a portion of the affected joint or the whole part with a prosthesis. Knee replacement surgery helps in restoring mobility and quality of life to a great extent.
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Sunday, 12 March 2017

Arthritis Treatment in India

Arthritis is a condition of inflammation of the joints. It can either affect one joint or multiple joints. There are more than hundred different types of arthritis, with each one of then having different causes and treatment methods. Two of the most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Arthritis is most commonly seen in adults above the age of 65. Arthritis is more common in women than men and in those who are overweight.
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What causes arthritis?
  • Cartilage is a firm but flexible connective tissue in the joints. It protects the joints by absorbing the pressure and shock created due to continuous movement. A reduction in the adequate amounts of this cartilage tissue cause some forms of arthritis.
  • Normal wear and tear causes OA, which is one of the most common forms of arthritis. The risk of developing OA may be higher due to the family history of the disease.
  • RA is an autoimmune disorder. It occurs when the body’s immune system attacks the tissues of the body. These attacks affect the soft tissues in the joints which produces a fluid that nourishes the cartilage and lubricates the joints.

Symptoms of arthritis:
Joint pain, stiffness and swelling are the most common symptoms of arthritis. The normal range of motion may also decrease, and there may be redness of the skin around the joint. In the case of RA there is an experience of fatigue and loss of appetite due to the inflammation caused by the immune system activity. Severe RA can cause joint deformity if left untreated.

How is arthritis diagnosed?
Diagnosis of arthritis will start with the doctor performing a physical exam. During this, the doctor will check for fluid around the joints, warm or red joints and limited range of motion in the joints. Doctors commonly use imaging scans such as X-ray, MRI, and CT scans to produce an image of your bones and cartilage.

Treatment for arthritis:
  • Medication- Different types of medications are used to treat arthritis. They include:
  1. Analgesics or acetaminophen are used as it is effective for pain management, but don’t help decrease inflammation.
  2. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs which help control pain and inflammation.
  3. Menthol or capsaicin creams which help block the transmission of pain signals from the joints.
  • Surgery- It is done to replace the joint with an artificial one. This form of surgery is most commonly performed to replace hips and knees.
  • Physical Therapy- It involves exercises which help strengthen the muscles around the affected joint is a core component of arthritis treatment.
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