Arthritis
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Do I have Arthritis?
What Is Arthritis? Top
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Gout, in which crystals build up in the joints.
It usually affects the big toe.
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Lupus (LOOP-us), in which the body's defense system can harm the joints, the heart, the skin, the kidneys, and other organs.
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Viral hepatitis (VY-rul HEP-ah-TY-tis), in which
an infection of the liver can cause arthritis.
Do I Have Arthritis? Top
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Have a fever.
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Lose weight.
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Have trouble breathing.
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Get a rash or itch.
These symptoms may also be signs of other illnesses.
What Can I Do? Top
If you still hurt after using your medicine correctly and doing one or more of these things, call your doctor. Another kind of medicine might work better for you. Some people can also benefit from surgery, such as joint replacement.
Using an ice pack on a sore joint can help relieve pain.
You Can Feel Better! Top
Arthritis can damage your joints, organs, and skin. There are things you can do to keep the damage from getting worse. They might also make you feel better.
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Try to keep your weight down. Too much weight can make your knees and hips hurt.
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Exercise. Moving all of your joints will help
you. The doctor or nurse can show you how
to move more easily. Going for a walk every day will help, too.
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Take your medicines when and how you are supposed to. They can help reduce pain and stiffness.
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Try taking a warm shower in the morning.
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See your doctor regularly.
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Seek information that can help you.
Keeping active may help reduce the stiffness in your joints.
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