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OSTEOARTHRITIS
(OA)
by Dr. Rajesh Shah
Definition:
Osteoarthritis is one of the types of arthritis that is
caused due to degeneration and eventually loss of the
cartilage of joints. Cartilage is a tissue that covers the
inside of the joints and acts as a cushion between the two
bones forming a joint. When the cartilage starts undergoing
degeneration, the bone becomes inflamed as its protective
covering is lost. This causes pain during weight bearing
activities such as standing, walking, etc.

Joint structure
Causes:
Osteoarthritis occurs commonly as a person ages and it is
frequently seen in persons above the age of 55 years though
it can also occur earlier than this. Before the age of 45
years, it is more common in males. Genetic predisposition
also is one common cause for osteoarthritis. This condition
usually affects the weight bearing joints such as the knees
and hips; it can also affect other joints such as those of
the hands, feet and the spine.

OA knees
When the osteoarthritis is due to ageing process it is known
as primary osteoarthritis; when there are other conditions
in the background that have triggered this disorder, it is
known as Secondary osteoarthritis. Secondary osteoarthritis
can be caused by any of the following:
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Trauma
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Joint surgery
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Obesity
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Congenital anomalies of the joint
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Gout
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Diabetes
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Hormonal disorders (especially Growth hormone disorders)
Symptoms:
The common symptoms of Osteoarthritis:

Heberden's nodes
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Pain and stiffness of the affected joint
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Swelling and warmth of the joint
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Creaking of the joint
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Pain is usually worse after repetitive use of the joint
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Stiffness is usually worse after a long period of inactivity
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Pain may occur at rest too (in severe cases)
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Limited mobility of joints
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Inability to squat
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Bony enlargement of small joints of fingers (called
Heberdens nodules)
Spine osteoarthritis can cause:
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Neck pain and stiffness
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Backache
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Tingling numbness of extremities
Homeopathic
treatment:
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease where the
pathological changes in the joint are almost irreversible.
Homeopathic medicine can alleviate the pain significantly
but cannot cure the disease completely. Most cases respond
well as far as the long-term pain relief is concerned.
Homeopathic medicines are definitely suggested for
osteoarthritis, especially for early cases where the
medicines can slow down the degenerative process and offer
considerable pain relief. |