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Article Title: Things You Should Know About Arthritis
Author: Irsan Komarga
Category: Health
Word Count: 405
Keywords: Arthritis
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Arthritis, in one of its 100 forms, afflicts millions of Americans. A lot of 
sufferers want answers about what's causing the pain and what can be done to 
treat it. Arthritis simply means "inflammation of a joint." There are more than 
100 different diseases that are considered forms of arthritis. All of them 
attack joints and connective tissues in the body. But each form has different 
symptoms, and each must be treated differently.

The most common form is osteoarthritis, affecting 20 to 25 million Americans. 
This type happens when the elastic surfaces at the end of the bones - called 
cartilage - begin deteriorating. Osteoarthritis usually strike people over 60, 
affecting mostly joints in the feet, fingers, hips and knees. It usually hits 
only a few joints at any one time.

Next most common is rheumatoid arthritis. In this disease, the film-like 
membrane surrounding a joint becomes inflamed, eventually leading to 
destruction of the joint itself. This kind of arthritis strikes people of 
various ages and can affect many joints at once. It can even cause problems 
with other organs like the eyes, lungs, blood vessel and skin. Other forms 
include spinal arthritis, lupus, gout, scleroderma and juvenile arthritis.

Although exact causes are still uncertain, scientists are beginning to think 
that some people may inherit the tendency to get arthritis, especially the 
rheumatoid variety. Several forms also seemed to be triggered by infections. 
For example, some kinds of diseases caused by tick bites can lead to 
arthritis-like inflammation in joints.

There is no known cure for arthritis. However, crippling pain of arthritis 
usually can be controlled, especially if the disease is caught early. Control 
measures include medicines, diet, exercise, rest, protection of the affected 
joints, and sometimes, surgery. A surgeon can replace whole joints with 
artificial materials.

Many people seem to believe that arthritis is  natural result of growing old 
and think that arthritis isn't harmful, so they treat themselves rather than 
going to a doctor. However, since there are different types of arthritis, and 
because of the high death rate of rheumatoid arthritis, a doctor should always 
be consulted. Early and aggressive treatment of rheumatoid arthritis is very 
important. Researchers have found that waiting too long to treat rheumatoid 
arthritis can be fatal.

Medical treatment within the first six months of rheumatoid arthritis also can 
prevent irreversible damage to the joints and cartilage, as well as lowering 
the death rate. Treatment varies, depending on the patient and the specific 
type of arthritis.

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