Arthritis

Half of all people age 65 and older have arthritis. There are over 100 different forms of arthritis and many different symptoms and treatments. We do not know what causes most forms of arthritis. Some forms are better understood than others.

Arthritis causes pain and loss of movement. It can affect joints in any part of the body. Arthritis is usually chronic, meaning it can occur over a long period of time. The more serious forms can cause swelling, warmth, redness, and pain. The six most common kinds of arthritis are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, gout, lupus, and osteoporosis.

Information provided by the 'Arthritis Advice' Health Information AgePage.

 

Related Topic Web Sites

bullet American College of Rheumatology
bullet Arthritis ~ Center for Disease Control
bullet Arthritis Foundation
bullet Arthritis: How to Stay Active and Independent ~ familydoctor.org
bullet Black Women's Health.com ~ Arthritis
bullet healthfinder® ~ Arthritis
bullet Mayo Clinic Arthritis Center
bullet Medem Medical Library ~ Bone, Joint and Rheumatic Conditions
bullet National Arthritis Action Plan
bullet NIAMS ~ National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases ~ Health Information
bullet NIH Senior Health
bullet TN Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation