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Three Common Types of Arthritis 
 
by Valencia P. Higuera August 01, 2005

This article will provide a brief overview of the three common types of arthritis.

Arthritis is a condition that afflicts millions of people regardless of age. Once considered a common problem among the elderly, young adults and children are being diagnosed with one of the many forms of arthritis. Similar to other conditions, arthritis affects people differently. Some are able to lead a relatively normal life, and only suffer from minor aches and pains. On the other hand, some arthritis suffers have limited mobility and require the assistance of wheel chairs or walkers. Diseases are random, thus it is impossible to predict conditions that we may develop. Nonetheless, there are steps that all of us can take to decrease our chances of developing arthritis. But, what is arthritis?

What is Arthritis?

Arthritis is inflammation of joints, which may be characterized as redness, swelling, burning, or extreme stiffness. It is estimated that one in three people will develop some form of arthritis before the age of 40. Currently, 70 million Americans live with arthritis on a daily basis. There is no cure for this condition, thus sufferers adopt techniques and lifestyle changes that help them cope with the pain. Those who are diagnosed early may receive treatment to prevent tissue damage. This could possibly alleviate future disabilities. There are over 100 types of arthritis. However, the most common forms are:

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Gout

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