arthritis
Americannoun
noun
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Acute or chronic inflammation of one or more joints, usually accompanied by pain and stiffness, resulting from infection, trauma, degenerative changes, autoimmune disease, or other causes.
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See also osteoarthritis rheumatoid arthritis
Usage
Rather than talking about an arthritic or arthritics , it is better to talk about a person with arthritis and people with arthritis
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Etymology
Origin of arthritis
First recorded in 1535–45; from New Latin, from Greek: “gout,” from árthr(on) “joint” ( see arthro-) + -ītis -itis
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Explanation
Arthritis is a painful condition in which your joints swell and stiffen. It is common in older people, although it can affect anyone, including athletes who've injured knees, ankles, and hips. There are said to be more than 100 types of arthritis. It can be a side-effect of aging; typically your cartilage — the tissue that acts as a padding around the joints — becomes stiffer and wears away. On the other hand, younger people can be affected through infections, injury, or obesity. Doctors do not yet know why some people get arthritis and others don't. Even great athletes like Michael Jordan had to deal with arthritis when they got older: it's common.
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People who are at risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis often experience challenges even before receiving a diagnosis.
From Science Daily • Jun. 1, 2026
The latest analysis tracked participants for between four and eight years, making it one of the longest follow up studies ever conducted in people at risk of rheumatoid arthritis.
From Science Daily • Jun. 1, 2026
The study found that a one year course of the biologic drug abatacept significantly delayed the onset of rheumatoid arthritis, with benefits continuing long after treatment ended.
From Science Daily • Jun. 1, 2026
They say the results provide important evidence that targeted immune therapies can delay rheumatoid arthritis in people at highest risk and support further research into preventive strategies for autoimmune conditions.
From Science Daily • Jun. 1, 2026
He’s also disabled due to arthritis in his spine.
From "Finding Junie Kim" by Ellen Oh
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