Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints that causes pain and immobility, ranging from mild to severe. In Ireland around 915,000 people, including 1 in every 1,200 children are living with arthritis, making it the single biggest cause of disability.
Arthritis Ireland is the only charitable service for this disease in Ireland. They were founded in 1981 and offer the services listed below.
Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints that causes pain and immobility, ranging from mild to severe. In Ireland around 915,000 people, including 1 in every 1,200 children are living with arthritis, making it the single biggest cause of disability.
There are over 100 types of arthritis but the most common forms are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia. Although many symptoms of arthritis are shared across the conditions, like pain, fatigue and inflammation, there are many unique to each disease too.
People of all ages are living with arthritis, not just the elderly – the average age of diagnosis for people with RA is 35. No arthritis cure exists at present and it is not known what causes it. However, there are many medical and non-medical arthritis treatments available that can help you to control your arthritis symptoms.
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