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How to Recognize Osteoarthritis Signs, Symptoms One of the most annoying conditions you heard from people is joint pain, which potentially affects the quality of life. Osteoarthritis is one of the culprits for this pain. Osteoarthritis is a medical ailment which is characterized as a chronic and causes the progressive breakdown and wearing away of the cartilage, leaving the bone ends unprotected. It is causes stiffness and pain in the joints, although not everyone with osteoarthritis actually experience pain and disability. This condition may have the tendency to progress slowly and degenerate over time. Experts recommends to people who believed they are affected with osteoarthritis to check for the signs and symptoms related to the disease.

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How to Recognize Osteoarthritis Signs, Symptoms

One of the most annoying conditions you heard from

people is joint pain, which potentially affects the quality

of life. Osteoarthritis is one of the culprits for this pain.

Osteoarthritis is a medical ailment which is characterized

as a chronic and causes the progressive breakdown and

wearing away of the cartilage, leaving the bone ends

unprotected. It is causes stiffness and pain in the joints,

although not everyone with osteoarthritis actually

experience pain and disability.

This condition may have the tendency to progress slowly

and degenerate over time. Experts recommends to

people who believed they are affected with

osteoarthritis to check for the signs and symptoms

related to the disease.

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• Pain

• Stiffness

• Tenderness

• Loss of flexibility

• Grating sensation

• Bone spurs

• Swelling

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Difficulty in moving the hip joints may result from

osteoarthritis in the hip. If you are suffering from hip

osteoarthritis, you may potentially experience difficulty

putting your shoes and socks on or getting in and out of

the car. If you have osteoarthritis in your hips, you will

usually have pain in the groin or outside the hip, which is

worse when you move the hip. However, sometimes

your brain will identify pain in your knee and not in your

hip, because of the ‘wiring’ that transmits the pain

signals.

The pain caused by osteoarthritis may be at its worst

when walking; however, it has also been found to trigger

when you are resting. If you have bad pain at night, your

doctor may refer you to an orthopaedic surgeon, in case

a hip replacement operation is needed.

However, for some people who have chronic hip joint

caused by osteoarthritis, the only option for them is the

hip replacement surgery. Hip replacement surgery

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involves the replacement of the damaged hip joint with a

prosthetic implant. The brand Stryker is one of the most

popular hip replacement devices. Specifically, experts

say, tiny fragments of metal shear off from these artificial

joints, causing chronic pain or infection and raising levels

of metal in the bloodstream. The Stryker Hip Recall may

be helpful to individuals seeking information about hip

replacements.

References:

• nhs.uk/Conditions/Osteoarthritis/Pages/Symptoms.a

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• southerncross.co.nz/aboutthegroup/healthresources

/medicallibrary/tabid/178/vw/1/itemid/132/osteoar

thritis-symptoms-diagnosis-treatment.aspx

• emedicinehealth.com/osteoarthritis/article_em.htm

• webmd.com/osteoarthritis/tc/osteoarthritis-

symptoms

• spine-health.com/conditions/arthritis/osteoarthritis-

symptoms