Joint inflammation brought on by an overactive immune system is known as inflammatory arthritis (IA). Although it could only affect one joint, it typically impacts several joints throughout the body at once. Osteoarthritis (OA), the most prevalent form of arthritis, is far more common than inflammatory forms of arthritis. Although there are many exceptions, osteoarthritis typically develops later in life and inflammatory arthritis early. The primary distinction between these two disorders, which can have comparable symptoms, is the underlying mechanisms. The shock-absorbing cartilage that lines the bone at the joints is where osteoarthritis first develops. Another soft tissue lining the joint is where inflammation-related arthritis frequently starts. Even though inflammation is still present, osteoarthritis is less inflammatory than other types of arthritis.
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