Joint Pain

Understanding Joint Pain: Causes, Issues, and Remedies

Joint pain, stemming from injuries, arthritis, inflammation, or underlying health issues, impacts mobility and quality of life. Remedies include medication, physical therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and alternative therapies. Watch the videos to understand the real causes and how Life120 can help you!

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Frequently Asked Questions on Articolar Pains
The answers to the most frequently asked questions sent to us by our users
General Questions

Arthritis is a general term that refers to joint inflammation. There are different types of arthritis, including osteoarthritis (caused by joint wear) and rheumatoid arthritis (an autoimmune inflammation).

Symptoms include pain, swelling, joint stiffness, redness, or warmth around the affected joint, and limitations in mobility.

Causes can vary, including arthritis, injuries, joint overuse, infections, or autoimmune diseases.

Advanced age, gender (women are more prone to some forms of arthritis), obesity, previous joint injuries, and genetic predisposition are risk factors.

Thorough physical examinations, X-rays, MRIs, laboratory tests to exclude or confirm specific conditions, and sometimes joint fluid analysis.

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Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include anti-inflammatory drugs, pain relievers, physical therapy, lifestyle changes, and sometimes surgery.

Regular exercise can improve muscle strength, flexibility, reduce joint pain, and help maintain an ideal weight.

Long-term management involves pain therapy, adherence to medical advice, lifestyle modifications, and the use of supports like braces or mobility aids.

Risks include side effects of medications, progressive joint deterioration, and, in some cases, dependence on pain medications.

Prospects depend on the underlying cause and the effectiveness of treatment. With proper management, many people can manage symptoms and maintain a good quality of life.

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