Degenerative Arthritis
is the fate of mankind, only the extent of involvement differs
from one individual to other. Arthritis is a reality, which needs
to be understood and accepted. Effects of age are visible on our
skin, graying of our hair and our diminishing sight. Similar
changes are taking place in our joints. The difference is that
changes in joints are taking place without being visible to our
eyes, hence accepting them is little difficult. The cartilage of
the joint, which is well congruent in younger years, becomes
eroded and irregular as the age progresses. The body reacts to
this change and thus excess bone formation takes place, which
forms Osteophytes (These are soft eburnated bone spicules within
the joint), synovial fluid is collected and joint becomes swollen.
Knee joint is affected more as
1) while walking knee suffers with
maximum stress
bearing, 2) in our population varus or inward
bending deformity of knee is common due to genetic predisposition.
Thus more forces are concentrated on inner part of the knee while
bearing weight. This damages the cartilage of the inner part of
the knee faster.
If you are taking many painkiller
tablets, not able to walk well, are not able to perform your daily
routine comfortably, denying that you have a problem, is not a
solution. Painkillers of Ayurvedic, Homeopathic or
Allopathic origin are not at answer. These are only temporary
methods. They expose you to the risk of gastric ulcers and a much
serious problem of kidney damage. Singh et al have reported in
America Journal of Medicine (105) 1998 that 1,07,000 patients are
admitted annually for medicine related intestinal complications as
a result of pain medicine intake. All pain relieving tablets cause
kidney damage for sure. In rare cases even as little as 6 tablets
can cause irreversible kidney damage, forcing one to go for
repeated dialysis and kidney transplant.
Common symptoms fo arthritis are
painful knee or hip joint and disturbed walking and limping.
Common symptoms of knee arthritis are Pain, Swelling, Locking and
Inability of knee joint. Pain is caused by stretching of
ligaments. Commonly encountered arthritis are Degenerative
Arthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sero-negative Arthritis and Gouty
Arthritis.
The conservative management starts with
awareness about arthritis, use of wedges in shoes & braces and
only occasional pain relieving medicines. Amongst pain relieving
medicines NSAIDs (brufen, voveran, nimulid, etc) are best avoided.
Paracetamol is a safer pain medicine. First step methods are
weight reduction and pursuing precautions like avoiding squatting.
Kneeling or sitting on floor. Stair climbing should be minimized.
Weight reduction is an important strategy. Physiotherapy is
important as strong knee muscles reduce the strain on the joint
cartilage, Heat therapy and IFT/Ultra sound are methods of
physiotherapy, which help reducing swelling of the inflammed
joints.
You need to take arthritis seriously when
discomfort starts in walking or taking stairs, when you need to
accept regular pain medicines, when you become overweight, when
pain shuffles from one knee to other. You should consider surgery
when arthritis is moderate to severe and when wear of joint is
demonstrable by X rays. This is visible by weight bearing X rays
of knee joints.