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When you say or think of the term arthritis you
automatically think
of pain. Pain is actually the first sign that something is wrong.
Usually arthritis is something that is associated with getting older
but that is not always the case. Even though it is the number one cause
of disability in people age 55 and older, there are many cases found in
much younger people, some as young as their teens.
If you look up the definition of arthritis you
will find it to be
inflammation of the joints. Joints are made to move and bend but they
have fluid which surrounds the joint to prevent the bones from rubbing
together with movement. The problem begins when this fluid becomes
displaced or damaged and allows the bones in the joint to rub against
each other. This causes pain, swelling, and can even cause permanent
joint damage.
There are many reasons why the fluid becomes
damaged. Probably one
of the top factors is being overweight. Carrying too much body fat can
cause extreme damage to the joints of the knees. The added weight puts
pressure on the joint and the fluid is pushed out to the side which
allows the bones to touch. Over time this can cause ligament tearing
and joint damage. In many cases surgery is necessary, and with time, a
knee replacement may become a necessity.
Ways To Prevent Arthritis
Not everybody will be able to prevent the onset of
arthritis but for
most people there are steps you can take to prevent or prolong the
onset. Eating a healthy diet has a number of benefits to good health.
Not only does this help keep off excess weight, it also helps decrease
the amount of fat in the blood which causes blocked arteries.
Maintaining a healthy weight is one of the best things you can do for
your body.
Another arthritis deterrent is regular exercise. A
well maintained
exercise program increases flexibility in your joints and provides
strength to your muscles and bones. Regular exercise is also another
way to help maintain a healthy weight. People who already have
arthritis can help their symptoms by staying active. Arthritis tends to
make joints stiff and painful and often the pain prevents that
individual from participating in the activities that cause pain.
Keeping on track with a moderate exercise program can help stiff joints
become more pliable, therefore causing less pain.
To prevent arthritis you also need to protect your
joints at all
times. When lifting something heavy learn the proper technique so you
can avoid undue joint stress. If an object is too heavy,
don’t try to
be a hero, ask for help. Often it only takes one incident to cause
joint damage which could cause you pain for the rest of your life.
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