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Aging and Arthritis
Arthritis Defined
Arthritis literally means
joint inflammation, and it can affect joints in any part of the body.
Joints are places in the body where two bones meet.
Many people use the term
arthritis to refer to rheumatic diseases; however, the different kinds
of arthritis comprise just a portion of the rheumatic diseases.
Arthritis is often a chronic
disease, which means that it can affect you over a long period of time.
Many forms of arthritis cause swelling, redness, heat, and pain.
Arthritis
Defined - Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of
arthritis among older people.
Osteoarthritis occurs when cartilage, the
tissue that cushions the ends of the bones within the joints, breaks
down and wears away. In some cases, all of the cartilage may wear away,
leaving bones that rub up against each
other.
Symptoms range from stiffness and mild pain
that comes and goes to severe joint pain. Osteoarthritis affects hands,
low back, neck, and weight-bearing joints such as knees, hips, and feet.
Osteoarthritis is one of the most frequent
causes of physical disability among older adults.
The disease affects both
men and women. Before age 45, osteoarthritis is more common in men
than in women. After age 45, osteoarthritis is more common in women. By
age 65, more than half of the population has x-ray
evidence of osteoarthritis in at least one joint.
Osteoarthritis affects only
joints, not internal organs.
1. Osteoarthritis occurs when bone
breaks down and wears away.
FALSE is the correct answer.
Osteoarthritis occurs when cartilage, the tissue that cushions
the ends of the bones within the joints, breaks down and wears
away.
2. Osteoarthritis affects hands, low
back, neck, and weight-bearing joints such as knees, hips, and feet.
TRUE is the correct answer.
Osteoarthritis occurs when cartilage, the tissue that cushions
the ends of the bones within the joints, breaks down and wears
away. This allows bones to rub together, causing pain, swelling,
and loss of motion in the joint.
3. Osteoarthritis can cause
disability.
TRUE is the correct answer.
Osteoarthritis is one of the most frequent causes of physical
disability among older adults. Many people with osteoarthritis
find their movements or activities restricted because of
stiffness, limited range of motion, and pain.
4. Osteoarthritis is the most common
form of arthritis in older people.
TRUE is the correct answer.
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis in older
people. Rheumatoid arthritis and gout
are two other kinds of arthritis that commonly occur in older
people.
5. Osteoarthritis affects both men
and women.
TRUE is the correct answer.
Osteoarthritis affects both men and women. Before age 45,
osteoarthritis is more common in men than in women. After age
45, osteoarthritis is more common in women.
Arthritis Defined - Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid
arthritis not only affects the joints, but may also attack tissue in the
skin, lungs, eyes, and blood vessels. People with rheumatoid arthritis
may feel sick, tired, and sometimes feverish.
Rheumatoid arthritis is classified as an
autoimmune disease. An autoimmune disease occurs when the immune system
turns against parts of the body it is designed to protect.
Rheumatoid
arthritis generally occurs in a symmetrical pattern. This means that if
one knee or hand is involved, the other one is, too. It can occur at any age, but usually
begins during a person's most productive years.
Rheumatoid arthritis occurs much more
frequently in women than in men. About two to three times as many women
as men have the disease.
1. Rheumatoid arthritis is an
autoimmune disease.
TRUE is the correct answer.
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease. An autoimmune
disease occurs when the body's immune system mistakes the body's
own healthy cells and tissues as
invaders and attacks them.
2. Rheumatoid arthritis can affect
tissue in the skin, lungs, eyes, and blood vessels.
TRUE is the correct answer.
Rheumatoid arthritis not only affects the joints, but may also
attack tissue in the skin, lungs, eyes, and blood vessels.
3. Rheumatoid arthritis occurs more
frequently in men than in women.
FALSE is the correct answer.
Rheumatoid arthritis occurs much more frequently in women than
in men. About two to three times as many women as men have the
disease.
4. Older people never develop
rheumatoid arthritis.
FALSE is the correct answer.
Rheumatoid arthritis
can occur
at any age.
5. Rheumatoid arthritis affects only
the joints of the body.
FALSE is the correct answer. In
addition to causing pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joints,
rheumatoid arthritis may affect internal organs like the lungs,
eyes, and blood vessels. Rheumatoid arthritis occurs much more
frequently in women than in men.
Gout is a disease that causes the sudden
onset of intense pain and swelling in the joints, which also may be warm
and red. Attacks frequently occur at night and can be triggered by
stressful events, alcohol or drugs, or the presence of another illness.
Before an attack, needle-like crystals of
uric acid build up in connective tissue, in the joint space between two
bones, or in both.
Uric acid is a substance that results from
the breakdown of purines, which are part of all human tissue and are
found in many foods. Early attacks usually subside within
3 to 10 days, even without treatment, and the next attack may
not occur for months or even years.
Adult
men, particularly those between the ages of 40 and 50, are more likely
to develop gout than women, who rarely develop the disease before menstruation ends.
Sometime during the course of the disease,
gout will affect the big toe in about 75 percent of patients. Gout
frequently affects joints in the lower part of the body such as the
ankles, heels, knees, or toes.
1. Gout attacks are only triggered by
uric acid buildup.
TRUE is the correct answer. Uric
acid buildup is the underlying reason for all gout attacks.
However, stressful events, alcohol or drugs, or another illness
can trigger gout attacks in people who already have uric
acid
buildup.
2. Uric
acid
is a substance that results from the breakdown
of purines.
TRUE is the correct answer. Uric
acid
is a substance that results from the
breakdown of purines, which are part of all human tissue and are
found in many foods
such
as liver,
dried
beans,
anchovies,
and
gravies.
3. Gout does not usually affect the
big toe.
FALSE is the correct answer.
Sometime during the course of the disease, about 75 percent of
patients will develop gout in the big toe.
4. Months or even years can pass
between one gout attack and another.
TRUE is the correct answer. Early
gout attacks usually subside within
3 to 10 days, and the next attack
may
not occur for
months or even years.
5. Gout occurs more frequently in
women than in men.
FALSE is the correct answer. Men are
more likely than women to develop gout. Men are most likely to
develop the disease between the ages of 40 and 50.
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