A Brief Look At The Most Common Osteoarthritis
Symptoms
Most people already know that
osteoarthritis is a very common kind of arthritis condition and
it is also common knowledge that osteoarthritis affects the
elderly the most. The main reason why people suffer from
osteoarthritis is that there is wear and tear and deterioration
of the cartilage that protects the bones and keeps them from
rubbing against one another. This cartilage also keeps the
stress on the joints to a minimum and so whenever there is
damage to the cartilage there is greater likelihood that
osteoarthritis symptoms will occur.
Varying From Individual To Individual
However, osteoarthritis symptoms are known to vary from
individual to individual and what’s more, osteoarthritis is a
progressive disease which means that with passage of time the
osteoarthritis symptoms will get worse. Sometimes,
osteoarthritis symptoms can cause incapacitation of the patient
though in most cases this will not happen.
The most common of all osteoarthritis symptoms is pain that
will continue to trouble the patient even when they are at
rest. Other common osteoarthritis symptoms include body growths
which normally are experienced around the joints and which
cause atypical angulations. In addition, other common
osteoarthritis symptoms include joints snapping off and
immobility as well as stiffness as well as swelling of the
joints.
In case you notice osteoarthritis symptoms occurring in your
knee then you will find that the shape and appearance of your
knees will begin to change – perhaps even causing you to become
knock-kneed. And, if you do not move your affected knee often
enough you risk the knees becoming weak and in a few instances
the knees might also shrink.
Sometimes, osteoarthritis symptoms occur around a person’s
hips and this causes much pain and can lead to the patient
developing a limp. In addition, when this happens it is also
common to experience pain around the groin area and even in the
inner thighs. When the osteoarthritis symptoms affect the hip
they can also make the affected leg appear to be a bit
shorter.
You can also develop osteoarthritis symptoms around your
fingers in which case you will be affected by a condition known
as Herberden’s nodes though such symptoms affect women more
than men.
Hip osteoarthritis is quite a common complaint among people
affected by osteoarthritis. Since the hips are entrusted with
carrying the body weight any problem to this area is bound to
lead to severe discomfort. It is in fact quite common to find
that this particular kind of osteoarthritis leads to stiffening
of the groin and buttocks and the stiffness worsens whenever
you move.
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