Knee Arthritis Symptoms
Can Be Painfully Debilitating
A physical examination and x-rays
are most often used for patients showing knee arthritis
symptoms, mainly to establish a baseline for future
examinations and diagnosis. Typically, osteoarthritis is the
main culprit of the knee arthritis symptoms, and develops
slowly as the cartilage in the knee is slowly disappears. While
this form of arthritis, often referred to as being caused by
the wear and tear of the joints, can be very painful and offer
limited mobility to the patient. Persons suffering the early
stages of osteoarthritis may ignore the knee arthritis symptoms
in the beginning, since they include pain in the knees during
or following activities.
They can also feel stiffness in the knee joints, sometimes
associating it with standing or sitting too long or, if after
strenuous activity, blame it on the activity. While
osteoarthritis is usually blamed in patients over 50 years of
age, an injury or infection can bring on knee arthritis
symptoms in patients of almost any age. Other knee arthritis
symptoms include a limited range of motion, often accompanied
by pain when the knee is bent, and swelling in the knee joint
on one or both legs. The knee may also feel sore and may feel
as though it will give out at any moment or they knees may
become deformed, either knocking together or bowing outwards.
Long-Term Treatment May Be Required Currently, there is no
known cure for osteoarthritis but many of the knee arthritis
symptoms can be lessened by appropriate arthritis treatment. Of
course, the type of treatment will depend on many factors
including the cause of the arthritis, the type of arthritis
from which the patient is suffering and response of the patient
to the treatment being administered. Some of the most common
medical treatments that have shown to relieve knee arthritis
symptoms include Glucosamine that is claimed to restore
lubrication in the joint cartilage and restore mobility and
corticosteroids for reducing the pain associated with knee
arthritis symptoms. Once the cartilage has degenerated to where
the bones are actually coming into contact with each other
during movement, narcotic pain reliever may be used to ease the
pain. The are many forms of alternative treatments available
that claim to reduce the pain and stiffness of knee arthritis
symptoms. Botanicals and herbal medicine has been used for many
years to ease the stiffness as in some areas, holistic medicine
and acupuncture are being used to treat the knee arthritis
symptoms in some patients.
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