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Arthritis basically means inflammation of the joints (Pirotta, 2010; Athanasiou et al., 2013). Even so, joint inflammatory disease is more like a clinical signs than a precise diagnosis. All conditions that have an impact on the joints are commonly referred to as having arthritis (Pirotta, 2010). These illnesses are included in the larger category of rheumatic diseases (Athanasiou et al., 2013). Arthritic pain is likely the most well-known type of pain in both primary and secondary care (Athanasiou et al., 2013; Pirotta, 2010). Arthritis is a condition in which a joint becomes inflamed. When joints become inflamed, they can cause stiffness, warmth, swelling, redness, and discomfort (Athanasiou et al., 2013). Gout, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, lupus, and spondylitis are only a few of the many kinds of arthritis.
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