Arthritis often develops slowly and may initially cause mild joint pain or stiffness. Recognizing early symptoms helps improve joint health and mobility.
Arthritis affects joints and commonly causes pain, swelling and stiffness. It may affect knees, shoulders, fingers, hips and other joints.
Early diagnosis and proper treatment help improve mobility, reduce discomfort and prevent worsening joint damage.
Gentle walking and exercises help maintain joint flexibility.
Reduced body weight decreases stress on knee joints.
Healthy diet supports bone and joint health.
Persistent joint pain, swelling, stiffness or difficulty in movement should be medically evaluated.
Early treatment helps improve mobility and reduces long-term joint damage.
Joint pain, swelling and morning stiffness are common early signs.
Knees, hips, shoulders and fingers are commonly affected by arthritis.
Yes, early diagnosis and supportive treatment help improve mobility and comfort.