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Deforming osteoarthritis: description, classification, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and doctor

Description of the disease

Deforming osteoarthritis, also known as osteoarthritis, is a chronic condition that affects the joints, leading to cartilage destruction and bone deformation.

Classification

  • Deforming osteoarthritis of the first degree
  • Deforming osteoarthritis of the second degree
  • Deforming osteoarthritis of the third degree

Symptoms

  • Pain in the joints
  • Joint swelling and thickening
  • Decreased mobility

Causes

Causes of deforming osteoarthritis may include aging, excessive weight, joint trauma and injury, genetic predisposition.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis includes physical examination, X-rays, MRI or CT scans.

Treatment

Treatment may include physiotherapy, medications, joint injections, surgical intervention.

Prevention

Prevention involves maintaining a healthy lifestyle, weight control, and exercise.

Doctor

Rheumatologist treats deforming osteoarthritis.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.