Guide To Symptoms Of Enthesopathy

Joint Stiffness

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Joint stiffness is a common condition that mostly comes with age. Many individuals experience stiffness on the joints after sitting or lying down for extended periods. Sitting or lying down for several hours may reduce the fluid on the joints, which makes it hard for an individual to move joints when they wake up. For some individuals, they experience mild discomfort that vanishes after moving, and for others, the stiffness can be severe, which impacts an individual's ability to move. Age, however, is not the only cause of joint stiffness. Other factors that can cause stiffness include arthritis, obesity, diet, and bursitis. The stiffness mainly occurs due to the inflammation of the synovium, a lining of the joint.

During diagnosis, doctors often look at the subtle details to determine the cause of joint stiffness. For instance, the stiffness that occurs after sitting for several hours is associated with osteoarthritis. Staying still and walking away slowly can help relieve stiffness. Joint stiffness that lasts more than an hour can be a sign of chronic arthritis. Stiffness that becomes worse with time may be caused by other factors other than inflammation.

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