Arthritis
What is Arthritis?
The word Arthritis literally means joint inflammation ("arthr-" means joint; "-itis" means inflammation). It refers to more than 100 different diseases. These diseases usually affect the area in or around joints, such as muscles and tendons. Some of these diseases can also affect other parts of the body, including the skin and internal organs.
There are many types of Arthritis. Most forms of arthritis are chronic, which means they may last a lifetime.
Who gets arthritis?
Nearly 40 million Americans, or one in every seven people, have arthritis. It affects people of all ages, but it most often comes on as a person gets older.
How does arthritis feel?
Arthritis usually causes stiffness, pain and fatigue. The severity varies from person to person, and even from day to day. In some people, only a few joints are affected and the impact may be small. In other people, the entire body system may be affected.
The joints of the body are the site of much of the action in arthritis. Many types of arthritis show signs of joint inflammation: swelling, stiffness, tenderness, redness or warmth. These joint symptoms may be accompanied by weight loss, fever or weakness.
When these symptoms last for more than two weeks, inflammatory arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis may be the cause. Joint inflammation may also be caused by infection, which can lead to septic arthritis. Degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis) is the most common type of arthritis; joint inflammation is not a prominent feature of this condition. While normal joints can support a vast amount of use, mechanical abnormalities of a joint make it susceptible to degeneration.
It is healthy for you to keep active and move your joints. If you do not move a joint regularly, the muscles around it weaken and/or become tight. The joint can stiffen or even freeze. When you do try to move, the joint and muscles hurt because they have been still for so long.
Many things affect how your joints and muscles feel. Pain may be caused by swelling, joint damage, muscle tightness or spasm. Muscles hurt after doing exercise or activities you aren't used to; sometimes when the joint is damaged, simple activities stress the joint.
When your joints are inflamed or damaged, you need to take certain precautions as you do all your daily activities. Your doctor or therapist can teach you exercises and the correct use of heat and cold to decrease pain. You can also learn how to use your body with the least stress to your joints for less pain, easier movement and even more energy.
Arthritis can make it hard to do the movements you rely on every day for work or taking care of your family.
Can arthritis cause numbness?
Numbness is often a symptom of nerve involvement. For instance, numbness in the arm may be related to nerve irritation in the neck. In such a situation, turning or bending the head to the involved side may increase the symptoms. For example, a pinched nerve in the right side of the neck may cause numbness in the arm and hand when a person attempts to look back over the right shoulder. If nerve irritation becomes more severe, the arm and hand may become weak. A physical examination, X-rays, and an MRI of the neck, and electrodiagnostic tests may be useful in establishing the diagnosis.
Why do joints make popping and cracking noises?
Joints can make different noises--some are serious and some are not.
Some people learn how to "pop their knuckles." By pushing or pulling a joint in a certain way, an air bubble can suddenly appear in the joint with a "pop." Once the bubble is there the joint cannot be popped again until the air has been reabsorbed.
Some joints crack as the ligaments and tendons that pass over them slide past bumps on the bones. Individuals who "crack their neck" make noise in this way.
Other joints lock up intermittently--often with a loud pop--because something gets caught in between the joint surfaces. A torn cartilage in the knee or a loose piece of bone or cartilage in the joint can do this. Once a joint is stuck in this way, it may need to be wiggled around to unlock it. This may also cause a pop.
Finally, joints that are arthritic may crack and grind. These noises usually occur each time the joint is moved. This noise is due to the roughness of the joint surface due to loss of the smooth cartilage.
Can cracking knuckles cause arthritis?
There is no evidence that cracking one's knuckles can cause arthritis directly. However, repeated injury of a joint or repeatedly causing it to swell can injure the cartilage and potentially lead to degenerative joint disease.
Should I text my ex boyfriend back? (Long but please please read it )?
Okay we dated for 1 year then I broke up with him all of a sudden
then he talked **** behind my back but we still talked as friends again...........then I told him I was very sick still it didn't affected him and he stopped texting me so I got very hurt and I stopped talking to him
after that we got in many arguments by texts and I blocked his no...ok so later I unblocked him and he sent me many texts saying he loves me I must come back to him and stuff and we argued alot then I asked him if he could arrange a loan for me he said he can't and I felt very sad he does not care that I am so unwell and can't manage money to save me( btw I did not said am very unwell for a long time and I do not have any money for my treatment..I have nobody to help me...and That is the MAIN reason I broke up with him, I could not give him false hopes anymore as at that time I was VEEEERY suicidal and I wanted him to forget me before I die) so I felt very hurt he said he can't help me financially and save me
ok next day we argued again and he said he is sick too he has fever stomach ulcer and liver tumor,wanna know more? he was clearly lieing to get back at me and we argued and I proved he was lieing
and stopped texting him and told him not to bother me
somedays later he texted you stone hearted girl am dyeing from drinking and you don't care you just wanted money from me right( I NEVER Asked him for ANYTHING before and he NEVER gifted me anything and After I left him he turned to an alcoholic like he was before we dated) I felt very hurt so I didn't texted him again and he sent '' baby pls I was so drunk Pls don't mind that later '' dear pls text me I don't want relationship Just just behave like a friendly friend atleast thts enough for me''
After 20 days he texted ''how are you baby? I got a job, I know you don't like me but I will love you and wait for you forever,sorry to text you but I was missing u so much ''..I texted ''well..all the best and nice to hear that.'' he texted ''Happy valentine day..
I hope ur living happily N m thinking to do bca n i talked wid my father abt lone bt he has not agreed ''
M realy shocked that you replyd... am so happy my sweet baby :)
Misin u so badly.
Okay so after that I went to the doctor he did 3 blood tests and a chest xray and the report said I have pneumonitis, and suspected mestastesis in my lungs
Me and my family were shocked so later we went to the doctor he said I might not have metastasis but I might have bone TB or maybe arthritis he is not sure and he has to perform various tests to know what is it
And I have to be admitted to the hospital for a week so doctors can check on me
last night I also got into a fight with my dad and thought abt suicide again
Right now I don't know if am gonna live much ........so yesterday he texted again '' Please tell me how are you ? and please talk to me atleast once PLEASE I can't take it anymore '' Should I text him back? I am VERY VERY hurt by stuff he has said and done before but I even think about him before I sleep I don't know what to do. Please remember am not getting back with him, I asked just as a friend. And I guess he likes me but him and me we both have LOTS of issues to work up. Do you think I had done the right thing by breaking up with him without telling him all about my illness? And my parents are divorced and have thier own families...I stay alone..I am 16 btw and he is 20 ,,he is working ,,,I am not working nor studying.
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