Osteoarthritis (OA), a common "wear and tear" condition, is another name for degenerative joint disease. The underlying factor in this illness is often chronic repetitive motion, which causes joint injury and inflammation. Though it may happen at any joint, the knees, hips, lower back, neck, and minor joints of the fingers are where it happens most frequently.
Osteoarthritis might proceed more slowly if you visit your Health physician as soon as the first symptoms appear.
Being physically active, keeping a healthy weight, and obtaining certain therapies may decrease the disease's course and aid with pain relief and joint function.
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Osteoarthritis develops over time when the cartilage that protects the ends of your bones in your joints slowly wears away. Joint action is almost effortless thanks to the hard, slick tissue known as cartilage.
If the cartilage is totally worn away, the bone will eventually rub against the bone.
Osteoarthritis is frequently referred to as a disease of wear and tear. But osteoarthritis also damages the whole joint in addition to the cartilage. The connective tissues that keep the joint together and connect muscle to bone weaken, and it alters the bone. It also results in joint lining irritation.
Symptoms of “Degenerative Joint Disease”