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Rheumatology: The Different Types Of Arthritis
By Greg Marsh
In rheumatology, scientists and doctors work hard
to develop new treatments, new facts and even to learn why people
suffer from conditions such as arthritis. One thing that they’ve
uncovered is that there are a host of different types of arthritis
today. If you are suffering from arthritis, chances are you have a
specific condition that leads to the type of arthritis that you
have. In rheumatology, doctors are working to help cure all forms,
but it is important for you, as a patient, to be able to understand
what makes your type of arthritis unique in comparison to the others
out there.
The most common type of arthritis is that of osteoarthritis. Others include
psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, Reiter’s Syndrome, Gout
and Pseudogout. To understand the differences, consider this
information about each of these conditions.
- Psoriatic arthritis: If you have psoriasis, then you are more prone to
developing this form of arthritis, which is a condition that
includes many of the same symptoms of other types. Some that
experience this form of arthritis will have more spinal injury than
other forms of arthritis. Ultimately, though, this type of arthritis
is less troublesome to the patient and less debilitating to them.
- Rheumatoid arthritis: The one key element that distinguishes rheumatoid
arthritis to other forms of arthritis is that usually, joints from
both sides of the body are attacked and are facing pain. Swelling,
pain, redness and warmth are symptoms.
- Osteoarthritis: This is the most common form and it is distinguished by
the breakdown of cartilage in the joints. Any joint in your body can
be affected by this condition, but the common areas including your
hips, knees and spine.
- Reiter’s Syndrome: Those that have this type of arthritis have a unique
condition in which not only can the joints in the body be attacked,
but so can other parts of the body including the eyes, the skin and
the urethra.
- Pseudogout: The most common places to see this type of condition is that
of the knee or the wrist, but it can also attack the hips,
shoulders, knuckles, and joints in your feet. What makes it unique
is that it will attack just one joint at a time, mostly. The problem
here is an abnormal calcium pyrophosphate development.
- Gout: While you may not realize it, gout is a form of arthritis. In this
form, you will have severe and often sudden attacks of pain in some
of your joints. Only one joint is affected at a time, usually, but
the symptoms can come and go.
Each of these conditions are something that rheumatology wants to know more
about. Understanding what is happening and why it is happening is
essential to getting the patient the help they need. Since arthritis
does effect millions of people every year and it is a debilitating
condition, it is essential for doctors and scientists to work to
develop alternative treatments and cures for these conditions. Each
form of arthritis is unique, making their job that much more
difficult.
About the Author: For important information from Greg about
rheumatoid arthritis symptoms, click the link.
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