Arthritis: Dealing With Joint Pains and Diagnosing your SymptomsSeptember 25, 2019 in Health tagged arthritis / Arthritis diagnosis / Arthritis problems / Arthritis symptoms / Arthritis types / osteoArthritis by Jadon Sennet Arthritis: With over 100 different types arthritis can be found in nearly 350 million people worldwide. Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints affecting one or multiples. Although commonly seen in adults, arthritis can be developed from adolescent to teenage and young adult years. Although it might be hard to spot, today we will go through symptoms to look out for what might point towards arthritis. Symptoms of Arthritis Have you ever noticed, out of nowhere, joint pain or stiffness shot up to a particular part of your body? This is one of the most common symptoms of arthritis. The pain you feel might be intermittent or sharp depending on current damage. Along with a decrease in your range of motion, you might also notice swelling in a particular area. Osteoarthritis There are two main types of arthritis you should be looking out for. Osteoarthritis which involves wear-and-tear damage to your joint’s cartilage. This damage over time can result in the bone grinding directly onto another bone causing the pain and movement restriction. Rheumatoid Arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis develops from the body’s immune system attacking the lining of joints that enclose the joint parts. This disease process can end up destroying cartilage and the bone within the joint. Symptoms can be developed due to it running in your family, risk due to age, your gender, injuries to joints and obesity. Diagnosis In order to know for sure if you have arthritis or not, you will want to meet with your physician. You will most likely do a physical exam to check for fluid around the joints or looking for joints that are accompanied by swelling or redness. You might even seek a recommendation from a rheumatologist, to receive a better diagnosis. Reducing Arthritis Problems Treatment to reduce pain and additional damage is available for your joints. You will be able to find ways to soothe any pain, while also gaining back mobility with assistance from special tools. Besides physical therapy, there is also medication to help pain, inflammation, and swelling. You might also think about the surgery which will replace your joint with an artificial one. Another type of surgery known as joint fusion lock your bones ends together until they heal and become one. Since insurance is oftentimes overwhelmingly confusing, we want to shed light on this industry by answering YOUR questions. If you have any questions, comment below and your question may be the topic of our next post! Get affordable health insurance quotes by clicking here. Or call us directly at 1-844-410-1320