Joint inflammation brought on by an overactive immune system is known as inflammatory arthritis (IA). It may just affect one joint, but it typically affects numerous joints at once throughout the body. Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most frequent kind of arthritis; inflammatory versions are far less common. Osteoarthritis usually develops later in life, while inflammatory arthritis typically begins earlier, though there are many exceptions. The primary differentiation is in the underlying processes of these two illnesses, even though their symptoms may be similar. The stress absorber that lines the bone at the joints, cartilage, is where osteoarthritis begins. Several soft tissues that surround the joint are frequently the site of inflammation-related arthritis. While inflammation is still present, it is less common in osteoarthritis.
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