WHAT IS ARTHRITIS AND HOW DO YOU GET ARTHRITIS
Arthritis is a term that is both familiar and unfamiliar. It is familiar because it has been heard by almost everyone; it is unfamiliar because few people say that it is arthritis. So what is arthritis? In fact, "arthritis" is a general term. Any condition that can cause damage to the normal functioning of joints can be called arthritis. It can occur in the back, neck, knees, shoulder joints, hands, hips, or in the ankle joints. Arthritis occurs almost after the age of sixty. The most common arthritis is osteoarthritis, which is caused by the wear and tear of articular cartilage. After osteoarthritis, the joints usually become red, swollen, and painful, and they feel hot when touched. In addition to osteoarthritis, sudden injury can also cause arthritis, such as fractures, ligament rupture or even a slight ankle sprain, which may cause arthritis in the future. Of course, receiving appropriate medical treatment after an injury can reduce the rate of arthriti