Arthritis is a broad term for joint conditions that involve inflammation, pain, and restricted movement, affecting people of all ages. It can involve one or multiple joints, with symptoms ranging from mild stiffness to severe pain and disability.
At MASSH PROLIFE, Ludhiana, we specialize in early detection, medical management, and surgical care for all types of arthritis. With a team of orthopedic surgeons, rheumatologists, and rehabilitation experts, we ensure personalized, effective treatment plans based on the root cause and stage of disease.
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Arthritis, whether osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, gradually damages your joints. Ignoring treatment can lead to permanent deformities, cartilage loss, and loss of joint function.
Arthritis can cause chronic pain and morning stiffness. Early treatment helps control inflammation, reduce discomfort, and improve mobility.
Without proper management, arthritis can make everyday tasks—walking, climbing stairs, or even gripping objects—difficult. Timely treatment preserves your independence.
Untreated arthritis may increase the risk of osteoporosis, muscle weakness, and other health problems due to reduced physical activity.
Early interventions, including medications, physiotherapy, lifestyle changes, and sometimes surgery, help you maintain an active lifestyle and prevent disability.
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Yes, most early cases respond well to medications and therapy.
If pain interferes with basic activities or imaging shows severe joint loss.
Arthritis pain is usually persistent, involves swelling and stiffness, and may affect multiple joints.
Yes, especially in autoimmune or genetic cases.
Not always. Treatment varies based on type and response.
Most patients regain near-normal mobility within 6–12 weeks post-surgery.
While not always preventable, a healthy weight, active lifestyle, and joint care reduce the risk.
Not necessarily. Painful, swollen popping joints should be evaluated.