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CDC – Arthritis – Basics – FAQs

May 19th, 2015 6:44 pm

What is arthritis?

The word arthritis actually means joint inflammation, but the term has acquired a wider meaning. In public health, arthritis is used as a shorthand term for arthritis and other rheumatic conditionsa label for the more than 100 rheumatic diseases and conditions that affect joints, the tissues which surround joints and other connective tissue. The pattern, severity, and location of symptoms can vary depending on the specific form of the disease. Typically, rheumatic conditions are characterized by pain and stiffness in and around one or more joints. The symptoms can develop gradually or suddenly. Certain rheumatic conditions can also involve the immune system and various internal organs of the body.

The most common forms of arthritis are discussed in theArthritis Types section. For a more detailed discussion of each of these conditions follow the links provided for you. The Resources section of our website can guide you to further information on many topics related to rheumatic diseases.

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Who is at risk for arthritis?

Certain factors are associated with a greater risk of arthritis. Some of these risk factors are modifiable while others are not.

Non-modifiable risk factors

Modifiable risk factors

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What causes arthritis?

See the article here:
CDC - Arthritis - Basics - FAQs

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