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Arthritis Inflammatory
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Joseph Addison

 
By Joseph Addison
Published on September 29th, 2008
 
Arthritis refers to a situation when a person suffers from a painful inflammation of the joints. However, the term is referred to almost all kinds of  joint problems. Because generally people don't study the in depth analysis of every joint disease and therefore name it as: Arthritis.

Inflammatory Arthritis
Arthritis refers to a situation when a person suffers from a painful inflammation of the joints. However, the term is referred to almost all kinds of  joint problems. Because generally people don't study the in depth analysis of every joint disease and therefore name it as: Arthritis.

Now if we will have a look at Inflammatory arthritis, the situation generally refers to those conditions of the joints that are concerned with the immune system and inflammation.

How does inflammatory arthritis develop? Many forms of inflammatory arthritis are autoimmune disorders. What happens in this situation is that the body views its own tissues as foreign and therefore as a result body reacts to inflammation. Autoimmune conditions are linked with various disorders. Some of them are: rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, ankylosing spondylitis, Reiter’s Syndrome, psoriatic arthritis and arthritis that is linked with inflammatory bowel disease.

According to a lot of studies, it has been proved that this type of situation can also be caused by certain types of bacteria as with reactive arthritis or by deposits of crystalline structures in the joints as with gout and pseudogout. In the case of gout or pseudogout, the body becomes helpless and therefore it can not rid itself of sufficient amounts of these crystalline structures  that are developed because of metabolic defect that normally comes in attention with the advancement of age!

As a result, the excess waste product gets accumulated in the joints. The most common deposits gets gathered usually in the knee and the big toe, and very occasionally the spine. Now let us have a look at the symptoms of this disease:

some of the most common symptoms of inflammatory arthritis are pain and swelling of one or more joints. The fact is that the joints that are most effected by the disease tend to get warmer than the other joints. If the disease is a little severe, then you will also suffer stiffness in the joints on getting up in the morning. 6The first symptom is feeling stiff after sitting still for a while. If you think that you often tend to witness these symptoms, then you are suffering from this disease. Consult your doctor immediately.