The most typical type of arthritis is osteoarthritis (OA). Degenerative joint disease or "wear and tear" arthritis are two names for it. It usually affects the hands, hips, and knees. With OA, a joint's cartilage starts to degrade and the underlying bone starts to alter. These alterations typically take time to manifest and worsen. OA may result in discomfort, stiffness, and edoema. Some people lose the capacity to perform everyday duties or job because of it, which can also result in impaired function and disability. With a study of the symptoms, a physical examination, X-rays, and lab tests, a doctor can determine if you have OA. If there are any concerns about the diagnosis, a rheumatologist, a physician who focuses on arthritis and other associated disorders, might be of assistance.
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