
The majority of the population does not know that there are multiple types of arthritis. Most people think arthritis is the disease itself that shows all joint disorders. There are many other types of joint disease as well as other types of joint diseases. The only common feature among all the different types is that it all features pain. Pain itself may vary depending on the position of the affected joint. Another feature of the changing type is that it can be progressive or non-progressive. Progressive means that the person continually affects the disease throughout his / her lifetime. On the other hand, non-progressive means that it can be cured by treatment or surgery.
Different types are subdivided into three: archetype, secondary group, and diseases that mimic arthritis. Examples of major forms of arthritis are Still's disease, ankylosing spondylitis, septic arthritis osteoarthritis, juvenile arthritis, gouty arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. These diseases directly affect joints and the surrounding area. The secondary group is psoriatic arthritis, reactive arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Hencko-Shenlin-Pulpra, Helmacroma, etc. These diseases occur when another disease precedes. Diseases that mimic arthritis are hypertrophic osteoarthritis, multiple myeloma, osteoporosis, and fifth disease. Some causes of these diseases are already known, some are being studied and others are unknown.
The treatment depends on the type of arthritis. In the worst case, the victim needs surgery. Others may be treated with simple and traditional therapy. Studies have shown that the movement of affected joints may lead to long-term improvement. The cure of illness is the primary goal for others, but some may choose salvation from pain. While there are enough people to cure sick diseases, others may have to end disease. In any case, the victims must change their own lifestyle.
