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The Symptoms and Causes of Osteoarthritis Explained

Do you have osteoarthritis? Use our common cause list and review your symptoms 

Osteoarthritis, also known as the “wear and tear” arthritis, is the most common form of arthritis and is loosely associated with aging. This form of arthritis occurs when the protective layer of cartilage between the bones in the joints start to degenerate, leaving the cartilage thinner and the joint surfaces rougher.  Would like to know about the symptoms and causes of osteoarthritis?

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Osteoarthritis of the knee joint

Osteoarthritis can occur in any joint, but is most common in the knees and hips, followed by the fingers, spine and toes.  

Symptoms of osteoarthritis 

Symptoms of osteoarthritis develop slowly and worsen over time.  The most common symptoms are: 

Pain is one of the most significant symptoms of osteoarthritis

Pain, swelling and stiffness make carrying out normal activities of daily living and of ordinary tasks difficult.  Simple tasks like making your bed, opening boxes, driving a car, doing or undoing buttons, walking, climbing stairs, and lifting of objects can become challenging.  When the affected joints are in the hands it can become difficult to grasp or hold objects. 

What causes osteoarthritis? 

Although weather cannot cause osteoarthritis, changes in weather often worsen the pain experienced.  Many people report an increase in pain before rainfall.  This is most likely related to the barometrical changes happening around meteorological events. Diet per se can also not cause osteoarthritis. However extra weight will put more strain on joints leading to a faster degeneration of the protective cartilage. Maintaining a healthy and balanced diet will help you to keep your joints healthy, or to slow down the progression of already existing osteoarthritis. 

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