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Understanding About Foot Arthritis: Everything That you Need to Know

By: John Ugoshowa

Arthritis is an incredibly serious affliction, one that affects nearly every person in the world in fact, in one way or another at least. In fact, there are more than 100 different types of arthritis that are out there today, and those are just the ones that are known – there are assumed to be plenty more that are just not known about yet.

What is Foot Arthritis?

Foot arthritis is just one of the many different types of arthritis that are known, and although foot arthritis is in fact considered as being one of the more mild forms of arthritis for the most part, it can still be incredibly detrimental to a person’s life, and thus should be taken just as seriously as any other type of arthritis.

The Basics of Foot Arthritis

Basically, there are several different types of foot arthritis, with one of the most common being that of rheumatoid arthritis, which is a systematic disease that attacks multiple joints in the body; it should be known that about 90% of the people across the world that suffer from this affliction eventually develop symptoms that are related to the foot or the ankle.

As well, these symptoms will typically appear in the toes first and then usually in the hind feet or the back of the feet, and will eventually make their way to the ankles. Although the exact cause of rheumatoid arthritis is actually unknown, there are several theories that have been taken seriously into consideration.

For instance, it is assumed by some that people are more likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis if other people in their family have developed it previously, and another theory is that it takes a chemical or environmental trigger to actually activate the disease.

What you can do

Again, although there is as of yet no actual cure for the affliction, there are certain things that you can do in regards to relieving the pain that it causes. For instance, most people are able to relieve themselves of at least some of the pain through a daily regime of exercise and proper medication, and there are many medications that can be used in order to help control the pain.

Aspirin and ibuprofen are two of the most commonly used medications in regards to a situation such as this, and there are also others that can actually help to slow the spread of the disease, and this would include that of methotrexate, prednisone, and gold compounds, for example.


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