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Reduce your chance of developing arthritis

Arthritis is an inflammation in the joints. The most common forms of arthritis are osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA), though there are more than 100 different types with different causes and treatments.

While arthritis can develop in young adults and even children, it is most common in people over the age of 65. Women are more prone to developing arthritis than men, and other factors such as being overweight and having a family history of the disorder can increase your likelihood of developing it.

Sadly, there is no known cure and no sure way to prevent arthritis. Most treatments aim to recognise and prevent arthritis at early stages of its development. However, you can reduce your risk factors and delay the onset of some forms of arthritis. If you currently have healthy joints, the most important thing you can do it to maintain their flexibility and mobility.

Do you have a family history of arthritis? Do you currently have arthritis or do you worry about developing it?

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Disclaimer: This article contains general information about health issues and is not advice. For health advice, consult your medical practitioner.

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