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  2. What Causes Osteoarthritis, Symptoms & More | NIAMS

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    Symptoms of Osteoarthritis. The symptoms of osteoarthritis often begin slowly and usually begin with one or a few joints. The common symptoms of osteoarthritis include: Pain when using the joint, which may improve with rest. For some people, in the later stages of the disease, the pain may be worse at night. Pain can be localized or widespread.

  3. Osteoarthritis Basics: Overview, Symptoms, and Causes

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    What causes osteoarthritis? Changes in joint tissue can cause parts of the joint to break down and usually happens little by little over time. This does not happen because of simple wear and tear on the joints. Certain factors may make it more likely for you to develop the disease, including: Aging. Being overweight or obese.

  4. Osteoarthritis: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Steps to Take

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    Treatment of Osteoarthritis. The goals of your treatment for osteoarthritis include: Reducing pain and other symptoms. Improving joint function. Stopping the disease from progressing. Maintaining a health-related quality of life to help prevent disability. Treating osteoarthritis usually begins with: Learning about osteoarthritis.

  5. Arthritis Basics: Overview, Symptoms, and Causes

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    Osteoarthritis usually comes with age and most often affects the fingers, knees, and hips. Sometimes osteoarthritis follows a joint injury. For example, you might have badly injured your knee when young and develop arthritis in your knee joint years later. Psoriatic Arthritis can occur in people who have psoriasis (scaly red and white skin ...

  6. Osteoporosis Causes & Symptoms | NIAMS

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    Causes of Osteoporosis. Osteoporosis occurs when too much bone mass is lost and changes occur in the structure of bone tissue. Certain risk factors may lead to the development of osteoporosis or can increase the likelihood that you will develop the disease.

  7. Osteoarthritis Basics: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Steps to Take

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    Is there a test for osteoarthritis? There is no single test for osteoarthritis. Your doctor may do the following to see if you have the condition: Ask for a medical history, and give you a physical exam. Order images of your joint using x-rays or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Run blood tests to rule out other causes for symptoms.

  8. Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis and is more common in older people. Living With Arthritis: Health Information Basics for You and Your Family This illustrated booklet contains general information about osteoarthritis. Psoriatic arthritis can occur in people who have psoriasis (scaly red and white skin patches). It affects the ...

  9. Spinal Stenosis Symptoms & Causes | NIAMS - National Institute of...

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    Osteoarthritis can lead to disk degeneration and an enlargement or overgrowth of bone that narrows the central and nerve root canals, causing spinal stenosis. Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic (long-lasting) inflammatory disease that mostly affects joints. RA causes pain, swelling, stiffness, and loss of function in joints.

  10. Osteonecrosis (Avascular Necrosis) Symptoms & Causes | NIAMS

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    Most people first experience pain when they put weight on the affected joint, but eventually the joint may feel painful even when resting. Over time, the joint may stiffen and lose its range of motion, and osteoarthritis may set in. If the end of the bone collapses, the pain may intensify abruptly.

  11. Rheumatoid Arthritis Basics: Overview, Symptoms, and Causes

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    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic (long-lasting) disease that mostly affects joints, such as the wrist, hands, feet, spine, knees, and jaw. In joints, RA causes inflammation that leads to: Pain. Swelling; Stiffness. Loss of function. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder because the immune system attacks the healthy joint tissues ...