• Arthritis knee is a condition that describes pain, stiffness or tenderness along the joints of the knees as a result of physical activities, associated with arthritis. There are different types of arthritis affecting the knees, the most common of them being osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is caused by wearing away of the cartilage of the joint and it is often present with elderly people. In contrast, in rheumatoid arthritis, which can also affect the knees, the joint becomes inflamed and this may lead to the destruction of the cartilage. Rheumatoid arthritis is a condition which affects younger people and is associated with different inherited factors. It also most often affects both knees. Post-traumatic arthritis is the third type of arthritis often affecting the knees. This can develop after an injury to the knee and very much resembles osteoarthritis. Post-traumatic arthritis is difficult to identify as it may appear years after the injury of the ligament or meniscus tear.

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      [...] Arthritis knee pain is experienced as stiffness, redness or swelling of the knee, especially in the morning or during periods with less motion. However, during the day, the pain lessens and becomes more bearable. A common symptom which also occurs with other knee disorders is clicking or locking of the knees, when the joints are being bent and straightened, also accompanied by pain. The feeling that the joint may give out is also a common symptom of knee arthritis. The result of this may be a deformity of the joint. Pain, related to knee arthritis, often tends to progress as the condition worsens. What is more interesting is that symptoms of knee arthritis are rather inconsistent and do not follow a certain pattern. The patient may not experience pain for months and then suddenly, at the event of the so called “flare-ups” be almost unable to walk. Furthermore, arthritis knee symptoms are often reported to fluctuate with the weather conditions. Pain is usually worse through periods with high humidity. Causes of pain appearing in the joints of the knees may vary extensively but the symptoms are rather similar – pain, redness and swelling or deformity in the worst cases. That is why it is so important to diagnose the condition correct so that the treatment and medications be of help. It is recommended to visit your GP if the pain you experience is persistent, especially if it appears when no significant stress has been put on the joint. The consultation with you GP may be followed by a visit and a physical examination by more experienced orthopedist and eventually by an x-ray. This can determine the progression of the condition. Sometimes blood tests are also recommended as well as analyzing fluid from the knee joint. Patients with other conditions than arthritis may have crystals in the fluid that helps with diagnosis. As one of the most common reasons that lead to osteoarthritis is overweight, the first step in dealing with knee arthritis pain is to reduce the burden on the joints by actually losing weight. A dietary specialist can further instruct the patients and guide them through different healthy eating habits that can help reduce their body mass. Probably this is one of the most important, yet least commonly performed treatments. [...]

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