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we will talk about what is the difference
between arthritis and osteoarthritis
arthritis like osteoarthritis are
very frequent diseases
especially in women with ages
between 40 and 60 years old
what is rheumatoid arthritis is
alteration causes an inflammation of the
synovial membrane a thin layer that
covers and protects the inside of the
fibrous joint capsule this layer
It also produces the synovial fluid that
lubricates and protects the joints
of trauma also the patient the
he suffers for the rest of his life for
what is called a disease
chronic as a general rule is symmetric
that is, the inflammation appears in the
same articulation of each end of the
body
little by little the disorder can wear down
other internal structures nearby
normally bones and cartilages
symptoms the patient usually presents a
discomfort of variable intensity in
small and medium joints by
example the joints that you
found in the fingers and wrists
therefore, it does not usually affect
knees hip shoulders and so on
in some clinical cases the subjects
They had a dry mouth and
stiffness in the joints by the
mornings other frequent signs
associated with this alteration are
fatigue weakness muscle weakness
stiff neck tingling in the
limbs and the presence of small
skin lumps subcutaneous nodules if
other complications develop
patient may suffer from other
alterations if you want to know more about
arthritis looks at our list of
recommendations is osteoarthritis
is a disease in which
performs cartilage degeneration
of articulation gradually in
some cases this elastic structure and
fibrous can get to disappear by
full
As a general rule, it is placed on
ends of the bones to protect them
of the friction that occurs during
the movements is also about a
chronic disease we can differentiate
between primary osteoarthritis does not present a
known and secondary cause we can
identify a trigger by
example congenital diseases
traumatisms arthritis the drop et cetera
symptoms we can distinguish or highlight
a series of frequent symptoms of this
disease for example pain that
presents at the onset of the disease
when making any movement with that
articulation although then it appears
also with rest in stages more
Advanced may also suffer
inflammation crunches stiffness nodules
subcutaneous and even deformation of the
affected area that hinders the
normal movement usually
affect certain joints is the
case of osteoarthritis of the spine
of the hands of the hip and of the
knees
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