What Kind of Arthritis Causes Inflammation in the Joint?
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Osteoarthritis
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This kind of arthritis is the result of overuse of the joints. The joint lining becomes inflamed because of the breakdown of cartilage.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the joints of the body, causing inflammation.
Reactive Arthritis
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Also known as Reiter's syndrome, reactive arthritis is caused by an infection in the body that usually starts in the urinary track. The Mayo Clinic reports that the infection travels to other parts of the body and causes inflammation of the eye sockets and joints.
Fibromyalgia
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Fibromyalgia, an arthritis-related disease, causes inflammation in both the muscles and the joints.
Treatments
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ArthritisToday.org reports that these conditions have several treatment options, including oral and topical medications, exercise and physical therapy.
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