There are a number of types of arthritis that can cause joint pain and discomfort. There are also many ways to avoid arthritis from even occurring. Arthritis is a term that ultimately means your joints are not functioning properly, are not properly lubricated, or are misshapen. Hopefully you never have all 3 as this can mean danger for your joints. One of your joints feels like it has a little electric heater in it and someone left the setting on high. It's hot, it's red and it burns.
If you have pain in one of your joints and are not sure what it is from, ask yourself this questions, does your joint(s) feel like it has a little heater or hot spot in it, is it red or does it burn? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then obviously there's no heater in your joints but there is arthritis.
The most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis, which produces tiny growths called spurs on the bony part of the joint. Those spurs dig into surrounding muscles, tendons and ligaments, causing irritation and inflammation. The reason for the formation of these spurs is because of an inadequate supply of chondroitin liquid within your joints. This high potency liquid is a precursor to normal functioning joints along with glucosamine. When there are inadequate stores of these precursors, one can expect dysfunction within their joints over time.
Another for is called Gout. This type of arthritis sends searing attacks of pinpoint inflammation which is usually found around the big toe. The inflammation comes from crystals of uric acid that lodge in the joint like slivers of glass. You get gout because your body can't metabolize a protein called purine, and the excess forms uric acid. In some cases gout is inherited; in others, it's a side effect of medication. If and when your body cannot produce this purine, it is because there are not adequate stores of the materials like chondroitin liquid and glucosamine that are again the precursors to normal joint function.
A third (and much less common) type of arthritis that causes inflamed joints is rheumatoid arthritis. This is actually what scientists call an autoimmune disease, in which the immune system treats the body like an infection and attacks it. In this case, the body part that is attacked is your joint(s).
Though there are many types of arthritis that can form in and around just about any joint in your body, you can combat its formation by adding chondroitin liquid to your diet. By doing this, you are basically giving your body what it needs for its joints to function normal without any pain. This is especially important to add to your diet in early adult hood.
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