Arthritis encompasses a spectrum of over 100 conditions characterized by inflammation and damage in the joints, surrounding tissues, and connective tissues. It manifests as the inflammation of one or more joints, with Osteoarthritis being the most prevalent form.
Globally, over 350 million people are affected by arthritis, with a significant increase in cases observed in India. The prevalence of Osteoarthritis has surged from 23.46 million individuals in 1990 to 62.35 million in 2019, with a higher incidence among females. As the impact of osteoarthritis escalates in India, proactive measures are essential to mitigate risk factors and prevent its progression. Ayurvedic treatments for arthritis play a pivotal role in managing its symptoms effectively.
Causes of arthritis span from obesity and weak muscles to injuries, autoimmune disorders, hereditary factors, aging, overuse of joints, and infections. Recognizing the symptoms of arthritis, including joint pain, stiffness, tenderness, cracking sounds, bone spurs, swelling, redness, mobility limitations, fever, and joint deformities, is crucial for timely intervention.
The three primary types of arthritis—Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Gouty Arthritis—each present unique challenges and symptoms. Osteoarthritis predominantly affects women above 40 years, leading to joint inflammation, damage, pain, and reduced mobility. Rheumatoid Arthritis, an autoimmune condition, targets the body’s healthy tissues, causing inflammation and joint stiffness, primarily affecting women aged 40-60 years. Gouty Arthritis, linked to elevated uric acid levels, forms crystals in joints, resulting in pain and swelling.
Diagnosing arthritis involves physical examinations, blood tests for antibodies, and imaging scans to assess joint health. Treatment focuses on pain management, inflammation reduction, and joint protection through medications, supplements, surgery, physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications. Ayurvedic approaches to arthritis, rooted in ancient wisdom, target the underlying causes and aim to restore balance and vitality.
By understanding the etiology, symptoms, and pathophysiology of arthritis through an Ayurvedic lens, individuals can embrace holistic healing practices to alleviate pain, enhance mobility, and foster overall well-being. Embracing Ayurveda’s comprehensive approach to arthritis management can pave the way for a healthier, more fulfilling life.