
Complications of osteoarthritis and arthritis
A Leg is a vital part of the body, which is similar to the concrete beam that carries the weight of a house structure. Having a strong beam, although there is a storm a house will only receive a less impact. For that reason our knees are as well, if we have strong knees meaning we can go to many places and be able to keep on a walk as far as we want. And why do not we know how to take care of our knees before it is too late.
Osteoarthritis and Gonarthritis
1 Gonarthritis caused by joint inflammation. If you find red swelling on knees this can be an acute knee inflammation. However, in case of having an infection, it may cause pus in the knees. Patient should seek medical attention for disinfection and prevent chronic infection. The knee may characterize with swelling without any other complications.
2. Osteoarthritis basically, some symptoms are noticeable such as, bent legs, body imbalance, unstable walking, and knee pain. Which can be treated by taking medication or injection, only in case of mild condition. On the other hand, if the symptoms are more severe, the knee will begin to deform, accordingly knee replacement surgery may require.
Infection can cause chronic knee inflammation
Infection of the knee is a factor making the bone deteriorate faster. Due to the infection from the outer skin causes germs to directly penetrate to the skin. Which mostly found in patients with diabetes or thin skin. However, the blood infection can also cause knee infection in case of bacteria infiltration.
Knee lump
Knee arthritis or gout can be found when the body has hyperuricemia. That is held together as lumps locating at body joints. Such as toe or finger joints, including the knee.
Hyperglycaemia
Diabetes can affect the knee bone in form of neurotransmitter. When blood sugar rises it can cause the blood supply to peripheral nervous system difficulties and result in hands and feet deadlimb. The body is unable to balance which is a cause of walking imbalance.
Rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis affects only small parts of the body, such as the toes, fingers, including the knee, but with a minor effect.
Does jogging cause Osteoarthritis?
In general, the knee is already deteriorated by many causes whether it is body weight or genetic disorders of the legs, knee injury, rheumatoid arthritis or a use of knees including aging. Which these can reduce the ability of bone reconstruction. For that reason, a regular jogging is not the real cause of osteoarthritis. But it only causes a pain or injury from movement. However, while doing heavy exercising knee support is required in order to support the knee and reduce joint reaction force of the knee.
For the elderly, what they should avoid doing the most is heavy knee using. Avoid walking on stairs including, kneeling or squatting in order to reduce the use of knee from an unnecessary case. Instead, having foods that support the bone such as, calcium, phosphorus, boron, manganese, and vitamin D. And avoid drinking soft drink or coffee because caffeine excretes calcium within the body through urination. Causing bone fragile, risk for osteoporosis and broken bone.
