skip banner - Return to original view
site viewing options
 
Parents|Medical Information|Professionals|In your area|Campaigns

Arthritis (Adult)

Background

There are over two hundred kinds of arthritis some are rare, some more common, that fall into three categories: Inflammatory, Non-Inflammatory and Connective Tissue. Arthritis affects people of all ages, including children. In fact, some kinds of arthritis do tend to affect people in particular age groups, whilst others are more common in women than men.

Arthritis means inflammation of the joints. It is a general term that acknowledges something is wrong and is not a diagnosis in itself. Because there are so many different forms of arthritis, diagnosis can take a while and involve multiple visits to your GP or specialist (rheumatologist) and a lot of tests. Symptoms often reveal themselves gradually so it is important to tell the doctor about any new or changed symptoms. Patients should be referred to and consult a rheumatologist.

Types of arthtitis View Types of arthtitis

 

Tell us what you think of this information...

Print whole article Print whole article

 

This Web Site © Copyright, Contact a Family 2008
Contact a Family, 209-211 City Road, London EC1V 1JN
Tel: (020) 7608 8700

Registered Charity No. 284912. Charity registered in Scotland No. SC039169
Company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales No. 1633333.
HM Revenue & Customs charity tax reference No. XN54769. VAT Reg. No. GB 749 3846 82