Osteoarthritis Flashcards
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Causes of Osteoarthritis
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- Occurs when there is damage in and around the joints which the body cannot repair.
- Ligament or tendon problems
- Inflammation in the joint itself or within the bone
- Damage to the protective surface that allows your joints to move smoothly.
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Symptoms of osteoarthritis
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- Often appear in middle age, and almost everyone has some symptoms by the age of 70.
- Most common symptoms are pain and stiffness in the joints
- Pain more severe after exercise and when weight or pressure is put on the joint
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Effect osteoarthritis has on bones/joints
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- Joint cartilage deteriorates, bone surfaces are no longer protected.
- The exposed bone wears away
- Bony spurs or growths may develop from exposed ends of the bone forming the joint.
Spurs and growths decrease the space within the joint cavity, restricting movement of the joint. - Other effects include irritation and abrasion of the joints.
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Treatment for osteoarthritis
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- Medication is used in an attempt to prevent/treat the condition relieving pain.
paracetamol
Meloxicam
Celecoxib - For severe osteoarthritis, a surgical procedure to re-align bones or joint replacement surgery.
- Physiotherapy to strengthen muscles around the affected joints
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Side effects of treatment
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- NSAIDs can increase bloop pressure
- Risks higher for those likely to have a heart attack or stroke
- Gastrointestinal side effects such as stomach ulcers and bleeding, limits use of medication for those people susceptible to stomach problems.