One of the oldest, and most common types of arthritis. It is
characterized by the breakdown of the joint's cartilage.
Cartilage is the part of the joint that cushions the ends of
bones. Cartilage breakdown causes bones to rub against each
other, causing pain and loss of movement. Most commonly affecting
middle-aged and older people, osteoarthritis can range from very mild
to very severe. It affects hands and weight-bearing joints such
as knees, hips, feet and the back.
SYMPTOMS
- GRADUAL AND SUBTLE ONSET OF DEEP ACHING JOINT PAIN
- WORSE AFTER EXERCISE OR WEIGHT BEARING
- OFTEN RELIEVED BY REST
- JOINT SWELLING
- LIMITED MOVEMENT
- MORNING STIFFNESS
- GRATING OF THE JOINT WITH MOTION
- JOINT PAIN IN RAINY WEATHER
- THERE MAY BE NO SYMPTOMS