Commonly affecting the joints, arthritis can cause discomfort, inflammation, and a reduction in joint movement. Though there are more than a hundred varieties of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis are the two most prevalent forms.
Fibromyalgia is a long-term medical disorder marked by weariness, painful spots all over the body, and extensive musculoskeletal discomfort. Because it consists of a group of symptoms that frequently co-occur rather than a single illness with a recognized cause, it is referred to as a syndrome.
The cervical spine, or the part of the spine that is positioned in the neck, is impacted by cervical spondylosis, a degenerative disorder commonly referred to as cervical osteoarthritis or neck arthritis. The disorder is typified by the deterioration of the cervical vertebrae and discs, resulting in a range of symptoms and discomfort.
A prevalent ailment that affects the tendons and muscles of the forearm, especially the extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) muscle, is tennis elbow, often referred to as lateral epicondylitis. Tennis elbow, despite its name, affects anybody who repeatedly moves their wrists and forearms, not just tennis players.
Adhesive capsulitis, also known as frozen shoulder, is a disorder affecting the shoulder joint. It is typified by shoulder pain, stiffness, and a restricted range of motion. Although the precise origin of frozen shoulder is not always known, it usually develops gradually and may go away with time. The illness is more common in women and more common in those between the ages of 40 and 60.
The term "intervertebral disc prolapse," "slipped disc," or "herniated disc" is also widely used to refer to IVDP. The spinal discs, which are the supple, rubbery cushions that sit in between the vertebrae (the spine's bones), are impacted by this illness. The spine is cushioned and shock-absorbed by these discs.
The most prevalent type of arthritis is osteoarthritis, or OA, for short. The cartilage, the protective tissue that covers the ends of the bones in a joint, is the main organ affected by this degenerative joint disease. Although osteoarthritis can affect any joint in the body, it most frequently affects hands and fingers, as well as weight-bearing joints like the spine, hips, and knees.
Hemorrhoids, or piles, are enlarged blood vessels that are found in and around the anus and rectum. They may hurt and cause discomfort, particularly if they are irritated or inflamed. Pile formation is a prevalent ailment that can affect individuals of any age. Hemorrhoids can be classified into two main categories: internal and external.
A chronic medical condition known as diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus, is characterized by high blood sugar (glucose) levels in the body. This occurs as a result of either insufficient insulin production or inefficient insulin use by the body, which controls blood sugar.