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Return to IndexStep 1: What is Osteoarthritis?Step 2: SymptomsStep 3: CausesStep 4: How Osteoarthritis is DiagnosedStep 5: Overview of Arthritis TreatmentStep 6: Heat and Cold TherapyStep 7: Pain MedicationStep 8: Other OptionsStep 9: Unproven RemediesStep 10: Weight Control and ExerciseStep 11: Living With OsteoarthritisKey PointsMedTestGlossary *Close Menu* Return to IndexStep 1: What is Osteoarthritis?Step 2: SymptomsStep 3: CausesStep 4: How Osteoarthritis is DiagnosedStep 5: Overview of Arthritis TreatmentStep 6: Heat and Cold TherapyStep 7: Pain MedicationStep 8: Other OptionsStep 9: Unproven RemediesStep 10: Weight Control and ExerciseStep 11: Living With OsteoarthritisKey PointsMedTestGlossary *Close Menu*
There are more than 100 kinds of arthritis, with many different possible causes. In general, arthritis usually involves pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joints. The following guide is about the most common form of arthritis, osteoarthritis. People with this type lose cartilage, the tissue that protects the joints. The steps below will supplement the information from your doctor and help you manage this challenging condition.
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