As a doctor, I often see patients who confuse arthritis and osteoarthritis. While both cause joint pain, it’s important to understand the difference to ensure the right treatment plan is followed.
🔹 Arthritis refers to inflammation in the joints and can come in many forms, affecting people of all ages.
🔹 Osteoarthritis, on the other hand, is a type of arthritis caused by the natural wear and tear of cartilage, typically affecting older adults and those with a history of joint stress.
At Seema Multispeciality Hospital, we focus on personalized care, ensuring that whether you’re dealing with inflammatory arthritis or wear-and-tear osteoarthritis, you get the best treatment for long-term relief.
If joint pain is affecting your life, don’t ignore it—early diagnosis and management are key to maintaining mobility and reducing discomfort.
Arthritis vs. Osteoarthritis—What You Need to Know 🦴
When it comes to joint pain, many people confuse arthritis with osteoarthritis, but they’re not the same! While both affect your joints, understanding the difference is key to managing your pain and getting the right treatment.
At Seema Multispeciality Hospital, we specialize in diagnosing and treating both conditions, helping you find relief and get back to doing what you love. Don’t wait for the pain to get worse—take charge of your joint health today! 💙