How to identify degenerated joints

The patient often aches in the spot (degeneration of the lumbar spine), neck pain with occipital region, temporal, forehead and two pores (degeneration of the cervical spine) or joint emitting crunching (knee degeneration) .

Osteoarthritis progresses slowly and silently. According to the US National Institute of Musculoskeletal, Osteoarthritis, and Skin (NIAMS), osteoarthritis is unrecognizable in the early stages. Statistics show that up to half of patients diagnose osteoarthritis by X-ray films but no clinical symptoms.

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Osteoarthritis seriously affects the quality of work and life.

When there are signs of disease, many young people often develop subjective psychology, mistakenly thinking that osteoarthritis only affects the elderly. NIAMS said that men under 45 years old are subject to osteoarthritis. In contrast, after age 45, the disease occurs more commonly in women. Without timely treatment, the disease not only causes pain but also affects motor function, even disability. According to experts, when there are signs below, people over 35 should pay attention.

Lumbar spondylosis: Symptoms that start with a dull ache in the lumbar spine, sometimes sudden pain due to carrying heavy or incorrect posture. The pain may be continuous or intermittent, but pain in place, not spread far, or relapse, pain increases when changing positions, exercise or changing weather. When resting, the pain subsides.

Cervical spondylosis: Clinical signs are acute or chronic neck pain, increased pain when fatigue, stress, heavy labor, weather changes . Neck pain with occipital region, temporal, forehead headache and two eye holes in the morning. Sometimes, patients also feel numbness due to pinched plexus or headache, dizziness, tinnitus, dizziness, blurred vision, swallowing problems . due to the impact of the neck vertebral artery.

Osteoarthritis: The most visible symptom is pain in the front or in the knee, increased pain during exercise, up and down stairs, squatting, folding of the pillow, changing the weather . When moving, the patient You can hear crunching in your knees. Occasionally, the knee joint may be stiff or swollen.

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Patients should see the sooner when there are symptoms of osteoarthritis.

When there are warning signs of osteoarthritis, patients should soon see a doctor, diagnose the disease with modern technology and apply osteoarthritis therapy. The disease can be treated with nutrition therapy, exercise and changing harmful habits for joints if detected early.