Interesting Facts about Arthritis
What exactly is arthritis?
The term arthritis literally means joint inflammation, but it
also is used to refer to more than 100 rheumatic diseases. These
diseases can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling in joints and
may also affect other parts of the body. Some common types of
arthritis are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic
lupus erythematosus, gout, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis,
ankylosing spondylitis, and psoriatic arthritis.
How many Amercians suffer from chronic symptoms of arthritis?
40 million!
Are there several forms of arthritis?
Yes, there are more than one hundred forms of arthritis and the
causes of many are unclear. The two most common forms of
arthritis are osteoarthritis (commonly referred to as simply
arthritis) and rheumatoid arthritis. Gout is a less common form
of the disease.
When does arthritis appear?
Rheumatoid arthritis -- one of the many forms of arthritis --
typically begins at 20 to 50 years of age, although it can
develop in childhood.
Does arthritis affect more women than men?
Rhemathoid arthritis is two to three times more common in women
than men. Men, however, are at greater risk than women of
developing gout.
What kind of cause can trigger arthritis?
While genes appear to be a contributing factor to arthritis,
there are other causes. Researchers believe that environmental
agents -- a virus, or even stress, can trigger the disease in
people who are genetically predisposed to it.