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According to a new report from the center for disease control (CDC), about 1 in every 5 Americans have doctor-diagnosed arthritis. If you are in an lift with more the 5 people, one of you has one of the 100 different kinds of arthritis (or rheumatic diseases). As we get older the chances of getting arthritis increases, but being young does not make you immune to getting arthritis. Two-thirds of people under 65, and 1 in 250 children, have some form of arthritis or other rheumatic condition.
One of the most common responses from patients when they go to a doctor with complaints of joint pain and stiffness is surprise if they are diagnosed with arthritis. They are surprised about a number of things, including their relatively young age and the degree of pain and disability arthritis can cause. A mistake some people make when there are told, or they suspect, they have arthritis, is to minimize it's seriousness as a medical condition, and how it may impact their young lives.
Sadly, many people ignore the problem for months, or years, during which time they self diagnose and treat themselves with every ointment, pill or herb they could find. While it is true that arthritis most commonly shows up as stiff joint pain, many other life threatening conditions might also feel that way too. It is also worth noting many kinds of arthritic conditions, from the common osteoarthritis, to the joint destroying rheumatoid arthritis, appear with the same set of initial symptoms.
People are further surprised to know that in the US over a people million a year are hospitalised for arthritic conditions. Additionally, out-of-pocket cost of arthritis can rack up thousands of dollars in medical bills per year! These costs may include everything from over the counter medications, physical therapy, prescriptions drugs and expensive injections and procedures.
It might not be too surprising to learn that people who are physical inactive are about 7% more likely to have arthritis, or that arthritis is more prevalent in obese people. What is more surprising is that people with arthritis more commonly have other chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease.
Many patients wrongly assume that there is not much they can do prevent or threat their arthritis. The most important thing a person can do is understand how to manage their own disease; understand what exacerbation look like, and how to intervene early. It is critical to stay active and engage is regular exercise that support joints without over-stressing then. Managing your weight is an effective way of reducing stress on joints. I can not over estimate how important it is to consult your physician who will not only help take the guess work out of the diagnosis, and partner with you on your journey to wellness.
David Ogden
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