Understanding The Causes Of Joint Pain

Joint pain cannot be pinned on only one or two premises since medical discussions on the subject matter presented quite a long list of causes. Hence, a reader will come to realize that joint pain is really unavoidable.

 

Too much body weight for one is a common cause why some individuals suffer joint pain. Skeletal muscles and joints located around the hip, thigh, knees, legs, ankles and feet area bear the body weight. As a result, the heavier the physique the more battered they become. Nonetheless, individuals who do not exceed the weight limit but who are constantly on their feet also experience joint pain. Muscles, tendons, nerves and joints are often pressed down beyond the normal frequency or burdened by way past the normal weight. The cartilage which provides a protective pad between the ball and socket joints was designed to provide ample protection for non-abusive use. Thus excess weight and over exertion reduce these tendons to mere fibers causing joint friction. The unpadded rubbing of ball and socket joints against each other becomes the joint pain that we feel.

Arthritis in its diverse forms is often branded as the root cause of joint disorders. Rheumatoid, juvenile rheumatoid, osteo, Reiter's syndrome and psoriatic arthritis are only a few of the arthritic disorders leading to harsh joint pains. Based on these premises, it was ascertained that joint pain is not limited to elderly individuals but may also affect children as young as three years old. Although aches on joints around the wrists, knees, elbows, fingers, toes, ankle and neck are described as excruciating, they can be relieved by simple medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen and saliscylate. Quite interestingly though the arthritic disorders by itself has no known cure yet.

Other causes of joint pain can also be attributed to different bodily injuries or physical make-up. Individuals who usually engage in various forms of sports activities may find themselves injured, strained or sprained. Even previous injuries may result to recurring joint pains. Lifestyles involving the use of ill-fitting or high-heeled shoes also induce swelling in muscles and tendons that causes aching joints. Improper posture and unnatural gaits among bow-legged individuals are sometimes diagnosed by physicians as the culprit in joint throbbing.

By and large, although causes of joint pain may abound its relief and treatment are generally attainable. Proper care, good nutrition, exercise, weight-regulation, good posture, fitting equipments, rest, lessened exertion and if necessary avoiding injury causing activities are among the corrective steps prescribed by the doctor. Even though some forms of joint pain cannot be treated entirely, there are still several different types of medication and treatment available that can work to lessen the pain.

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