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medical health bone and joint conditionsWhere does the word arthritis come from?
Regarding this, where does arthritis come from?
It occurs when your body's immune system attacks the tissues of the body. These attacks affect the synovium, a soft tissue in your joints that produces a fluid that nourishes the cartilage and lubricates the joints. RA is a disease of the synovium that will invade and destroy a joint.
Regarding this, what is another name for arthritis?
Rheumatologists are doctors that specialize in the management of diseases of joints and connective tissues. When non-doctors use the word "arthritis," they are sometimes referring to osteoarthritis, when they use the word "rheumatism," they often mean rheumatoid arthritis.
Another name for this type of arthritis is “wear and tear” arthritis. Women are more likely to experience osteoarthritis than men, and the most common causes include age, repetitive joint movement, and trauma. Arthritis in the hands may also be caused by rheumatoid arthritis or post-traumatic arthritis.