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ARTHRITIS KILLS YOU LIKE THE HEART CAN

Arthritis is not an unknown entity and has been around since prehistoric times. It’s incidence has however certainly seen a dramatic rise in the last few decades. There are various types of arthritis that may not be entirely preventable. Osteo- arthritis is one of the commonest types and occurs entirely due to mechanical reasons. This article provides a short overview of the problems caused and possible solutions.

Due to the structure of our health system, we do not have a mechanism and culture to facilitate referrals to the appropriate specialist doctor. This is largely due to random distribution of speciality practitioners as well as incomplete knowledge about their expertise amongst the people. As people directly approach specialists, they might not always see the exact person suited to their problems. Similarly, it is too easy to get a variety of medicines and splints directly from the stores or even ‘online’ nowadays, that a lot of potentially harmful self- medication is rampant.

Movement is among the very most basic functions, which gets affected in severe arthritis. At present we do not have quantitative statistic measures to evaluate the disability caused in the general population due to arthritis. We accept heart disease as a common killer; heart attack being a sudden unforgettable event. However the total quantity of problems caused with sever arthritis is much higher. It presents gradually and in different forms:

  1. Immobile & elderly people get more prone to fractures as bones become weaker with decreased mobility.
  2. Severe arthritis can cause giving way of joints and falls on it’s own accord. Such fractures can get difficult to treat and often work as a beginning towards a slow and painful end.
  3. Various drugs – both prescribed and self- medicated can cause harmful side effects that lead to kidney failure, etc.
  4. Decreased mobility brings about decreased self- esteem and confidence, less productivity and mental health issues.
  5. Untreated osteoarthritis itself is self- propagating: by avoiding mechanical pressure on an affected joint, one strains the neighbouring joints and the other side, overall increasing the risks and making for further complexities in treatment.

Early detection and appropriately instituted treatment can go a long way in preserving quality of life. Similarly, the risks of various treatments need to be evaluated before resorting to operative or non- operative means of treatment in cases of severe end stage arthritis.

There is a lot of knee osteo-arthritis at younger ages in India owing to: (i) widely unrecognised and improperly treated knee injuries and (ii) common activities like squatting, sitting cross legged and praying in our cultures place high demands on the knees. The important preventive measure hence lie in getting appropriate attention if a seemingly simple knee injury does not recover in a couple of weeks. Various non- operative methods exist and are mainly effective in earlier stages of osteo- arthritis: medications, exercises, injections and the like. Treatment needs to be customised to the individual needs of the patient. Medications need to be titrated and monitored to avoid dangerous long- term side effects.

Surgery – What needs to be understood about surgery is that early and rightly directed Arthroscopic surgery can actually prevent arthritis from developing, after one has sustained certain cartilage or ligament injuries. This type of surgery can mostly be performed as a day procedure without admission and often doesn’t even entail stitches. People return to their work within days. This should hence not be viewed as a major event as compared to a fracture or general hospital admission for most other reasons.

Joint Replacement is proving to dramatically change the quality of life for patients riddled with severe end- stage arthritis. It is high time that myths regarding risks associated with such surgery are dispelled, as modern techniques have consistently enabled return to walking right from the day of surgery. This is planned surgery and hence the potential for proper organisation and enhanced recovery as opposed to fracture or emergency operations. For patients wanting to undergo such surgery, there are good services available in most Indian cities. There are an increasing number of dedicated units doing exclusive work, where the standards are bound to be better. At the same time, I would discourage people from travelling too far (more than 5- 6 hours or any flight) to have these procedures undertaken, as travelling back home soon after such surgeries is not without risk. Similarly, one must be in a position to manage stairs within three to four days of surgery too, unless one has not been doing stairs at all before. Only with a reasonable amount of independence, usually achieved within four to five days of surgery is a patient deemed fit to leave hospital, as we cannot guarantee good rehabilitation with the currently available infrastructure of home care services. The cost of surgery varies a lot with the city and set up. However, it does not mean that increased cost would guarantee important things like theatre standards and materials used. There are various standard prosthetic materials from various manufacturers that have shown to provide good results. Success depends on the technique of surgery than whether the implanted prosthetic is of local or foreign make.

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What are the causes and types of arthritis?

Arthritis means joint inflammation, but the term is used to describe around 200 conditions that affect joints, the tissues that surround the joint and other connective tissue. It is a rheumatic condition.

The most common form of arthritis is osteoarthritis. Other common rheumatic conditions related to arthritis include gout, fibromyalgia, and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA).

Rheumatic conditions tend to involve pain, aching, stiffness, and swelling in and around one or more joints. The symptoms can develop gradually or suddenly. Certain rheumatic conditions can also involve the immune system and various internal organs of the body. Some forms of arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus (SLE), can affect multiple organs and cause widespread symptoms.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 54.4 million adults in the United States have received a diagnosis of some form of arthritis. Of these, 23.7 million people have their activity curtailed in some way by their condition. Arthritis is more common among adults aged 65 years or older, but it can affect people of all ages, including children.

Fast Facts

Here are some key points about arthritis. More detail is in the main article.

  • Arthritis refers to around 200 rheumatic diseases and conditions that affect joints, including lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
  • It can cause a range of symptoms and impair a person’s ability to perform everyday tasks.
  • Physical activity has a positive effect on arthritis and can improve pain, function, and mental health.
  • Factors in the development of arthritis include injury, abnormal metabolism, genetic makeup, infections, and immune system dysfunction.

Treatment aims to control pain, minimize joint damage, and improve or maintain quality of life. It involves medications, physical therapies, and patient education and support. Treatment for arthritis aims to control pain, minimize joint damage, and improve or maintain function and quality of life. A range of medications and lifestyle strategies can help achieve this and protect joints from further damage.

Treatment involves

  • medications
  • non-pharmacologic therapies
  • physical or occupational therapy
  • splints or joint assistive aids
  • patient education and support
  • weight loss
  • surgery, including joint replacement

Natural remedies

A healthful, balanced diet with appropriate exercise, avoiding smoking, and not drinking excess alcohol can help people with arthritis maintain their overall health.

Diet

There is no specific diet that treats arthritis, but some types of food may help reduce inflammation.

The following foods, found in a Mediterranean diet can provide many nutrients that are good for joint health:

  • fish
  • nuts and seeds
  • fruits and vegetables
  • beans
  • olive oil
  • whole grains

Foods to avoid

There are some foods that people with arthritis may want to avoid. Nightshade vegetables (such as eggplant, peppers, potatoes), contain a chemical called solanine that some studies have linked with arthritis pain. Research findings are mixed when it comes to these vegetables, but some people have reported a reduction in arthritis symptoms when avoiding nightshade vegetables.

Self-management of arthritis symptoms

Key strategies include:

  • staying physically active
  • achieving and maintaining a healthy weight
  • getting regular check-ups with the doctor
  • protecting joints from unnecessary stress

 Being organized: Keep track of symptoms pain levels, medication and possible side effects for consultations with your doctor.

Managing pain and fatigue: A medication regimen can be combined with non-medical pain management. Learning to manage fatigue is the key to living comfortably with arthritis.

Stay active: Exercise is beneficial for managing arthritis and overall health.

Balancing activity with rest: in addition to remaining active, rest is equally important when your disease is active.

Eating healthy diet: A balanced diet can help you achieve a healthy weight and control inflammation. Avoid refined, processed foods and pro-inflammatory animal-derived foods and choose whole plant foods that are high in antioxidants and that have anti-inflammatory properties.

Improving sleep: Poor sleep can aggravate arthritis pain and fatigue. Take steps to improve sleep hygiene so you find it easier to fall asleep and stay asleep. Avoid caffeine and strenuous exercise in the evenings and restrict screen-time just before sleeping.

Care for joints: Do not sit in the same position for long time. Take regular breaks to keep mobile.

Source: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/7621.php

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